1. My sleep schedule is utterly screwed up.
2. Oh hey look, I passed that class I was vaguely worried about. Oh holy shit, this really does mean I'm graduating. *runs off to gibber in a corner*
3. No really, I mean it. I don't even know what time zone my body thinks it's in.
4. I seem to be writing a fic with extensive notes. Like, research notes. I half want to put these in as footnotes, but can't figure out a graceful way of doing so. Since they are actually relevant to the plot of the fic. Any suggestions, or should I just shove them all at the end? Or just advise the reader to have a tab open to Wikipedia open at all times?
5. Dear voices in my head:
Please stop trying to make me relive Age 17 again. Really. It sucked enough the first time around.
-The Management
6. FEED by Mira Grant is so far really, really good. "You got nuanced socio-political commentary about the nature of media and the news and the complications of living in a culture of fear in my zombie novel!" (Why yes, I very nearly had a minor in Comparative Media Studies, why do you ask?)
2. Oh hey look, I passed that class I was vaguely worried about. Oh holy shit, this really does mean I'm graduating. *runs off to gibber in a corner*
3. No really, I mean it. I don't even know what time zone my body thinks it's in.
4. I seem to be writing a fic with extensive notes. Like, research notes. I half want to put these in as footnotes, but can't figure out a graceful way of doing so. Since they are actually relevant to the plot of the fic. Any suggestions, or should I just shove them all at the end? Or just advise the reader to have a tab open to Wikipedia open at all times?
5. Dear voices in my head:
Please stop trying to make me relive Age 17 again. Really. It sucked enough the first time around.
-The Management
6. FEED by Mira Grant is so far really, really good. "You got nuanced socio-political commentary about the nature of media and the news and the complications of living in a culture of fear in my zombie novel!" (Why yes, I very nearly had a minor in Comparative Media Studies, why do you ask?)
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