The tangents are back!

Category:
  1. Fabricating productivity for the new year
  2. 2026 projects
  3. Weekly update: Let’s see how long I keep this up!
  4. Weekly update: Oh right, the hard part
  5. Whoops, so much for weekly
  6. New month, more time!
  7. One thing finished!
  8. Working through the stress
  9. Getting back into it
  10. Slow and steady
  11. Distractions happen
  12. Summer is coming
  13. The unexpected
  14. Might as well be summer
  15. The tangents are back!

Just when I thought the sun meant going out and enjoying myself, the heat got a bit too harsh for me to be going out quite as much as I want. It means I don’t have to deal with those feelings just yet, but I’m hoping that the blazing heat either dies down or I get used to it so it isn’t stopping me quite so much. If nothing else, I am still getting my once a week outing to check out the world and being much less housebound, one way or another.

I also recently got scouted for a medical thing. Yay for being medically interesting! It resulted in my furthest adventure out from my house in years 1On my own and not in a car, anyway and I survived! Crashed very hard as a result, but I was downtown for the first time in years, so I’m hopeful that the weather isn’t going to stop me for too long.

The Trilogy

I am so close to getting back into the bit of the book that exists. As much fun as writing new stuff has been, it’s also slow and I am excited to get back to some of the fun bits of the plot that I wrote the first time around. It’s also a lot faster to work with story that I just have to make sound better rather than write from scratch, so my productivity will feel a lot greater, even if I’m pretty sure I’ll be working on it at about the same pace.

As a side note, I do miss when I could write fast. This is the longest it’s ever taken to write a trilogy. I feel like it’s going to take me longer to finish this than it did to finish all of The Looking Glass Saga.

Worksheet Tangents

I had a thing happen with one of my medications. Yay for being medically interesting, right? It gave me an idea for something that people can use to keep track of how their new medications are improving their symptoms or causing side effects. And then I remembered I can’t get Affinity working on Linux, so it’s currently trapped in back of an envelope limbo for now.

Photo of a mockup for a worksheet that tracks medications and symptoms over a month.

Fantasy RPG

It’s been ages, but I finally opened Notion up again so that I can start making notes on this project as I come up with ideas for it. Mostly because the day I had an idea for the game, I didn’t have a notebook and ended up starting a slide deck of all things to make these notes. I had a notebook for this project, but I cannot find it so naturally I have to complicate matters.

I also had a sprint of trying to get the program working on my computer again but, again, Linux. I like this OS, but dammit. I’m going to have to run a virtual machine, aren’t I?

  1. Fabricating productivity for the new year
  2. 2026 projects
  3. Weekly update: Let’s see how long I keep this up!
  4. Weekly update: Oh right, the hard part
  5. Whoops, so much for weekly
  6. New month, more time!
  7. One thing finished!
  8. Working through the stress
  9. Getting back into it
  10. Slow and steady
  11. Distractions happen
  12. Summer is coming
  13. The unexpected
  14. Might as well be summer
  15. The tangents are back!

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