This post continues on from Part I. FEBRUARY After three months, I resumed writing. It felt good to have planned the more immediate chapters and it was reassuring to know where I was going. While I'd set myself up well, I was also setting myself up for a fall. I'd become so focused on working on … Continue reading My 2019 So Far, Part II
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My 2019 So Far, Part I
We're four (!!!) months into the new year, and a lot has happened. It doesn't feel good (particularly in my fingertips) to be cramming four months' worth of updates into two posts, but the reasons for this will become apparent... DECEMBER [I'm aware this month falls under the old, bin-bound calendar, so try to think … Continue reading My 2019 So Far, Part I
August
If this blog is the young boy with the floor-bound stare, then punctuality is the girl he is too shy to approach. I aim to publish posts within the first half of the month. (Ahem, or the first half of the second month). Doing so takes time away from my actual writing, which is something Emily … Continue reading August
June & July Part I
I was about to write my June update when I realised it was some-magical-how already mid-July. It seemed, according to the sensible (rather, lazy) part of my brain, to make sense that I wait two more weeks to write another zeppelin-bloated post split across two parts covering both months together. This seemed to make even more sense considering I'd had … Continue reading June & July Part I
May
This time last year I was starting to feel increasingly more stuck with my writing. That stickiness eventually hardened into an unplanned, protracted break. If it wasn't for the love and support of those closest to me, I would have given up on Everborne. Now that I have a year-old retrospect of that time, I can view … Continue reading May
March & April Part I
A lot has happened in the past two months. Unfortunately, I didn't write a March post at the start of this month due to what I talk about first. Rather than writing a belated March post, I've merged it with April's, as it's easier to discuss them simultaneously, hence this zeppelin-bloated post which is split, like all greedy … Continue reading March & April Part I