Category Archives: self-deprecation

How to protect yourself from monsters.

So the other night, I was climbing into bed, and I let one foot hang over the edge for just a minute long enough for it to be grabbed by evil, taloned hands. I realized this, and then I also … Continue reading

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I did art!

Well, knitting vaguely counts as art, I guess. According to my poll from an earlier post, almost half of you (seven people) want me to knit something for them. Well, I didn’t. What did you expect? I am nothing if … Continue reading

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The problem with naming things.

As a writer, or at least someone who attempts to write occasionally, I create a lot of characters. A whole lot. My writing style is very character-based, because I think the most important thing about a story isn’t to see … Continue reading

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I made a book cover!

Oh dear. I’m going to talk about writing now. Probably because it is late at night and I’m not good at judging the quality of blog topics. If you don’t feel like reading some loser’s ramblings about the novel she’s … Continue reading

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Words: they have power.

Odd, right? And all this time we just though MLK was kinda silly for not using violence. But in all seriousness, despite it being a lesson we get pushed into our face basically whenever we learn about anything relating to … Continue reading

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