Big year for writing, because I took a sabbatical from paid work to really dig into this big question of: Do I want to be
Ten Things That Never Happened, Alexis Hall I liked this one so much I’m reading it twice in one year. Get the audiobook. I’m sure
This year, I attended two SFFH writing workshops, simultaneously: Mary Robinette Kowal’s Short Story Cohort, and Taos Toolbox 2024. One was remote, twelve weeks long,
I’ve been noticing that, much as I am reluctant to re-enter the physical social world after covid, I’m also reluctant to enter the world that
I remember in the early 2000s, feeling constantly annoyed at blog posts claiming they had the answer to life, the universe, and everything — they
Paul and I took a super fun class at Dovetail Community Workshop this week: Make your own pizza peel! Paul’s been wanting to try out
It feels like an unbelievably long time since last August 31, 2020. I mean, yes, this post is also two three four weeks late. But
Pumpion Pie from 1670 — Old food videos! All the things I wish I’d known as a beginner horror writer Blog Section: Art Tags: old
I recently realized that this blog post is its own personal holiday (of sorts). It’s a harvest festival, of sorts, where I look back on