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In Process: January 2021

Wind/Water/Salt  Chapters 29-43:  Need to take up comments and revise.    Chapter 43.2, 44:  Finished and posted.   Chapter 45-(end):  Read and revised.  Persephone  (probably not its real name): nothing to speak of. Short Stories:  Worked on a first draft of one.   Critted  10  Got back 12 Highlights of the month (there were two): Someone who read a lot of the early part of WWS came back to the workshop! And I got into another workshop, this one looking a bit more goal-oriented (if the goal is to get published).  Submissions  0  Out there  1  Rejects  0 Knitting Tee (me).  I'm almost at the bottom rib. Knit most of it while watching The Boys and Queens Gambit. Good shows.  Venezia Pullover (Interweave W2006). Finished.  Never Stressed Schweater (me).  Started Jan 1, did body and both sleeves to armscye, joined it all up.  Practice hoodie (me). Started the ribbing for the back mostly because I didn't feel like finishing the tee.  Cut out another sewing project, bought the har

What I read: January 2021

LHC #107: "Certain Dark Things" by Silvia Moreno-Garcia. Audio book. I finished a sweater while listening to it. It's about Mexican vampires. I found Domingo pretty annoying.  LHC #108: "Stranger Magic: Charmed States and the Arabian Nights" by Marina Warner. Hard copy. Worth the effort.  LHC #109: "Wild Milk" by Sabrina Orah Mark. eBook. I had no recollection of requesting this back in 2019, but when it bubbled to the top of the list and I read the description, I was like "yeah, that's my jam." I wish the library's website had a notes field in the Holds interface! Also that it listed the length of the book, because this one is unintimidating, even if the cover is kind of weird. Oh, and it's published by the Dorothy Project, which I'm a fan of.  If I wrote stories like this people would get mad at me.  "The Tower and the Fox" by Tim Susman.  Free eBook because book 4 just came out. This is book 1. Kinda Hogwarts in