The State of the Ficcery: July 2019
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Word Count: 26,013
Writing: The month’s good numbers owe everything to Watson’s Woes daily prompts.
12 fandoms added to the 100 Fandoms Challenge (I’m up to 69! One to two a week and I should cross the finish line at the end of the year, which is my personal goal.)
I passed the 1.5 million words mark in my AO3 account about 5 months ahead of schedule.
I really do need to get on this BBC Molliarty fic for the story-works challenge. And I need to start on the Choose Your Own Adventure challenge (Bertie Wooster in Egypt). And get ready for Hallowe’en!
Reading: I’m reading The Golden Age of Murder by Martin Edwards. It’s kind of a gossipy book about many of the British authors who wrote mystery fiction between the two World Wars. It’s not very high brow or enlightening, but I’m enjoying it. Like reading People magazine about a very narrow set of people.
Personal: Good month from the neck up. Lots of trying to keep Okapi Minor and Okapi Minisculus occupied: library, pool, etc. It's been very hot so not much playing outside. Minor has two weeks of day camps coming up in August so things will start to get busy. And the boys’ father anticipates traveling toward the end of August. School doesn’t start here until the Tuesday after Labor Day.
Writing: The month’s good numbers owe everything to Watson’s Woes daily prompts.
12 fandoms added to the 100 Fandoms Challenge (I’m up to 69! One to two a week and I should cross the finish line at the end of the year, which is my personal goal.)
I passed the 1.5 million words mark in my AO3 account about 5 months ahead of schedule.
I really do need to get on this BBC Molliarty fic for the story-works challenge. And I need to start on the Choose Your Own Adventure challenge (Bertie Wooster in Egypt). And get ready for Hallowe’en!
Reading: I’m reading The Golden Age of Murder by Martin Edwards. It’s kind of a gossipy book about many of the British authors who wrote mystery fiction between the two World Wars. It’s not very high brow or enlightening, but I’m enjoying it. Like reading People magazine about a very narrow set of people.
Personal: Good month from the neck up. Lots of trying to keep Okapi Minor and Okapi Minisculus occupied: library, pool, etc. It's been very hot so not much playing outside. Minor has two weeks of day camps coming up in August so things will start to get busy. And the boys’ father anticipates traveling toward the end of August. School doesn’t start here until the Tuesday after Labor Day.
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Date: 2019-08-01 01:06 pm (UTC)