Notes
Finished reading: The Ruin of Gabriel Ashleigh by KJ Charles π
A fun short story. A hot π₯π₯π₯.
Bit of venting (no advice needed): it’s frustrating to have multi chronic illnesses because a good day for one condition can be a bad day for another.
Finished reading: Priest by Sierra Simone π
Y’all, this is both explicit and taboo. Content warning for suicide (one of the MC’s siblings, before the book takes place but the MC finding her is mentioned). A VERY hot π₯π₯π₯π₯π₯.
π¬ππ “For some of us, good books and beautiful writing are the ultimate solace, even more comforting than exquisite food.” Anne Lamott, Bird by Bird: Some Instructions on Writing and Life
π¬ππ “…we no longer need Chicken Little to tell us the sky is falling, because it already has. The issue now is how to take care of one another.” Anne Lamott, Bird by Bird: Some Instructions on Writing and Life
π¬ππ “…a moral position is not a message. A moral position is a passionate caring inside you.” Anne Lamott, Bird by Bird: Some Instructions on Writing and Life
π¬ππ “The core, ethical concepts in which you most passionately believe are the language in which you are writing.” Anne Lamott, Bird by Bird: Some Instructions on Writing and Life
I really needed my past self’s advice to stop trying to optimize myself.
Thanks, me.
Finished reading: Dark Lover by J.R. Ward π
Listened to the audiobook. This one is very much of its time (2005).
Finished reading: How to Tame a Beast in Seven Days by Kerrelyn Sparks π
The pacing in this is wild, and by wild I mean slow. But it was interesting enough to keep me reading.
πΏ Watched This Is My Life.
Nora Ephron’s film directorial debut. I love a story about a mother and her kids.
My very kind and generous household family gave me time and space to rest during the pain phase of my migraine yesterday. I’m now in the postdrome phase and everything feels very weird. I wouldn’t be sad to get another 12 hours of sleep.
The first week of the New Year left me exhausted from peopling. And I came into the second week exhausted from an unusual work schedule. I have to dedicate some time to rest and taking care of my home over the next week.
My aesthetic isn’t dark Twee, actually. It’s more goth bookstore girl. Like if Rory Gilmore were Wednesday Addams rather than just being insufferable. See also, darkest academia.
Finished reading: Captive Prince by C. S. Pacat π
This book is well-written and compelling. It’s also intense and full of potentially triggering moments. I recommend perusing the full Does the Dog Die? page for it before reading.
πΏ Watched Wicked Part I.
I had a great time! I am a person who took a while to warm up to Wicked the show. The movie does a lot to move it in the direction of something I strongly enjoy.
Finished reading: The Serpent and the Wolf by Rebecca Robinson π
I loved this! A woman who has to learn to let love in, a man who is patient enough to wait for her to do so, a coven of friends, political machinations, and magic. Chef kiss! π₯π₯π₯
Austin Kleon’s list of 100 things that made his year always delights me. I aspire to notice more things like he does.
π¬π “A new notebook is not about starting overβit’s about leveling up.” - Ryder Carroll, The Bullet Journal Method
My timeline is conspiring to get me planning, via @cygnoir@social.lol and @cheribaker@writing.exchange. (But I may delay until tomorrow, I am so tired.)
π Read The Endless Appetite for Fanfiction by Elizabeth Minkel (Fansplaining).
If you care about fandom, fanfiction, bad actors, and the pull-to-publish pipeline, this is a great read.