Tag Archives: work
MLIA
Heyy guys, long time no write, right? You may have noticed I have a tendency to write about negative things only when I am at a comfortable enough distance from them to put a positive, sometimes comic spin on them. … Continue reading
You can learn what you need to learn.
As I closed the second half of my whirlwind journey into software development – that is, after 3 months and before only 3 more of school, several people asked me how it was all going. I feel like this sums … Continue reading
Obsessive Tendencies
For the past few days, I’ve been thinking a great deal about something. It almost borders on obsession. And normally, that’s cool. When I’m having a fangirl moment, I can turn to outlets like this blog, and then whether my devotion … Continue reading
Fill Out the Form!
There’s a little piece of a memory that sticks with me, from a high school field trip I took with drama club. Once we arrived onsite, we were allowed to pick workshops, and since I was a senior (I think?) … Continue reading
NaNoWriMo – at the singed end
I just finished my NaNoWriMo goal and hit 50,000 words. When I say just, I mean I literally did that like ten minutes ago. [edit – this blog post was initially written on 11/30, though I am editing it now … Continue reading
Fanfiction: Challenge and Transformation
I think I must have been a senior in high school when I took the challenge. A friend of mine urged me to sign up for one of the fanfiction challenge topics on this server she knew of called FQF … Continue reading
Fanfiction: in the Oral Tradition
As I embarked this past week on my first attempt at NaNoWriMo, I found myself thinking back to the writing I used to do. Fanfiction. The more I thought about it, the more I realized that the impulse to re-create … Continue reading
November
If my May morning is my responsibility, So too is my November night– E.C. Lemmon, May 2009 Why … Continue reading
Confession: I don’t want a “real job” right now
My latest day job just ended. Or rather, it transitioned. I went from being a long term (go in every day, prep lessons, grade things) substitute in Latin for 9 weeks to being… a regular sub, a person they just … Continue reading