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In process: April 2022

 Wind/Water/Salt

Chapters 39-51: Still need to take up comments and revise. 

Persephone (probably not its real name): Now that it's a paranormal romance, I've written a lot of words. 
Short Stories: 
I worked on one quite a bit. In addition, the boy set me a homework to pick a story prompt and do that, so I worked on it, and he did it the same prompt too, which was fun. Then one evening I was trying to add to my list of markets and realized that I had a deadline of 2 days to finish something that I had been sitting on for like two months. D'oh! 
Critted 11 Got back 0
But in fairness I didn't post anything. 
Submissions 1 Out there 1 Rejects 0

Knitting
  • Striped long-sleeved t-shirt (self).  Started the month just before the increases towards the hem. Maybe I did 3 inches? I only work on it when we watch The Expanse. 
  • Tay Tartan cardigan (Martin Storey). Started the month about a half-inch from the armholes, with one sleeve barely started. Finished the cuff of that sleeve. Not a productive month. 
  • Extra Whip socks (Coffeehouse knits). Finished the second sock. Started the third. 

Queen's Gambit skirt: Did the rest of the buttonholes, and sewed on the buttons. It was too big.  I split it down the front because conveniently I thought my pleat there wasn't wide enough anyway.  

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