I think everyone who writes, or does anything creative runs into this a couple of times. And if you don't, well, that's great and I'm definitely not jealous of that.I have a few posts lined up that I want to write, so it's not like I have a writer's block where I don't know what … Continue reading Writer’s Fatigue
Category: Off-Topic
Online shopping and saving the planet
I wasn't sure if I was even going to post something today, so instead of a well thought out post like last Friday's (which I was very happy with), you get a small rant instead. I'm leaving for the UK in two days, so the rest of this week I don't know if I'll be … Continue reading Online shopping and saving the planet
The importance of attainable goals
I wanted to write a short post today. Part of what I was originally going to talk about was already mentioned in last week’s post, which you can find here if you missed it. As the title suggests, I think it’s very important to have attainable goals. I have a long history of setting goals … Continue reading The importance of attainable goals
The tricky thing about motivation
I make no secret of my poor mental health. Earlier this year I was dealing with some tough health issues which seemingly appeared as a direct result of the amount of stress I was under. I am doing generally better now. Not because I solved all of my problems, but moreso because a lot of … Continue reading The tricky thing about motivation
Unpaid Intern
The coffee is free, just like me. I harbor quite a bit of resentment towards our country’s stance on both education and internships. I’m not very good at school. In particular, university requires a lot of organizing without much guidance. This has caused me to take a long time to get through my education. We … Continue reading Unpaid Intern
Looking back on Covid
I know what you’re thinking, the coronavirus is still there, and we’re not quite there yet, and you’re totally right. But after almost 18 months of worry, pessimism and anxiety, I think it’s good to start looking forward again with optimism. As of posting this, I’ve had both shots, and in a week from now … Continue reading Looking back on Covid
Bo Burnham’s “Inside” is a must watch
Could I interest you in everything, all of the time? A little bit of everything, all of the time? Apathy’s a tragedy and boredom is a crime, Anything and everything all of the time. Today we’ll be doing something different from normal. Yesterday I had the pleasure of sitting down and watching Bo Burnham’s latest … Continue reading Bo Burnham’s “Inside” is a must watch
5 Games that helped me through the pandemic.
We’ve all been stuck indoors for a long time now. Personally I’ve taken the covid-regulations very seriously. Maybe too serious from time to time. I just do well with order and rules, and less so with chaos. If there are clear rules, I’m going to follow them. Especially if they also make sense to me. … Continue reading 5 Games that helped me through the pandemic.
An Update
Hello everyone. It’s been almost eight months since I started writing for this blog (I started a little bit before I actually started uploading in an attempt to be ahead of schedule). To everyone who’s followed, liked, commented and read my posts, thank you! It really means a lot to me. In this time I’ve … Continue reading An Update
5 Chapters later
So it’s been a while since I started posting chapters of the story I’ve been writing for a while: The Necromancer’s Daughter. This isn’t the first draft of this story and will by no means be the last. With that out of the way, this is a version I’m quite happy with. The first arc … Continue reading 5 Chapters later