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In Process: March 2021

This month I got a job, which had a substantial impact on my schedule. After a year of freedom, I need to find a better way to work my own projects back into my time. 

Wind/Water/Salt 

  • Chapters 29-46: Need to take up comments and revise.  
  • Chapter 47-48: Finished and posted. I messed a lot with the POVs of both these chapters. 
  • Chapter 49-51: Read and revised. Did you notice what I did there? It used to be 50. This book just keeps getting longer and longer. This month I had to write a complete new chapter! 
Persephone (probably not its real name): Notes, as usual. 
Short Stories: Scratched at one a bit. 
Critted 9 Got back 6
Submissions 0 Out there 2 Rejects 1, but it was a nice rejection! 

Knitting
  • Penzance socks (me). Started the month with the cuff of the first sock. Finished.
  • Penzance socks #2. In time-out. 
  • Penzance socks #3. Finished.
  • Penzance socks #4. Finished.
  • Penzance socks #5. Started. 
    My plan with this project was to write it up and try to get it published, but due to the afore-mentioned job, that never really happened. I'll try for next month. 
  • Ballet Wrap (IK Spring 2005). That's a lot of ribbing! I have one foot done of about 10.  
Sewed reverse French seams and more flat felled seams on that jumper.  

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