Showing posts with label Socializing. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Socializing. Show all posts

Saturday, May 8, 2021

Oh, Hey! I'm Late Again....

Ah, yet another super-busy Tuesday (what do you mean, "It's Saturday"?!?!?!) Why did I schedule my update days for Tuesdays again? I tried so hard to get this published on time this week, too! I really did! I found a reserve of energy on Monday, and got started on this post. I knew my Tuesday was going to be packed, and I tried so dang hard to take that edge of panic off by writing ahead of time.

See? I can do something without procrastinating.... sometimes.... rarely....

Still didn't help me get the update done for Tuesday though.... Or Wednesday... or Thursday... or Friday.......
Honestly, this week (and a half, now) just zipped right by me. I had Tuesday, April 27th off, and I had this past Tuesday - May 4th - off, but all those days in between I was working, and I worked again Wednesday and Thursday. Yesterday was "catch-up day", but I'll get to that. The long-and-short is that the week kind of went by in a blur. I do recall finally sneaking away to play some more Switch a couple of times. I'm now caught up until April 26th on Animal Crossing. Ooooooo. I also finished a lovely and bittersweet game called When the Past was Around. This post is basically a novella already, however, so I'll have to save talking about that game for my next update.

I also managed some long-overdue and much needed socializing last week. Last Thursday - as in April 29th - Rozsavaria swung by to play some Magic: the Gathering with Hubby. The three of us chatted and joked around for a bit, and then we each showed off the updates we've done to our ACNH islands. Roz and Hubby also chatted about the game Hades, and how far each of them got respectively. Roz also talked about wanting to get into another RPG campaign, which I'll also touch back upon at the end of this post.

Last Friday, I had a nice, long video chat with two friends from college. Well, I say video chat, but my laptop seems to hate the video portion of that phrase. A few times over the past couple of months, whenever I was on a Zoom call, my connection either froze or kicked me out of the meeting completely if my laptop camera was on. If I turned my camera off, however, the streams would run smooth.

Knowing my computer's issues with Zoom, my college friends and I attempted using the video chat feature over on Facebook instead. Maybe my computer would do better with that video chatting. The answer is a resounding 'Nope'. Still froze me while I had the camera on. Same deal Tuesday morning when I attempted to use Skype to chat with Taurus Pixie. I think my laptop is just too old and has too much on it. You'd think this past year would have been THE year for me to get my laptop straightened out in order to handle video chats, but that's another 'nope.'

Also, I say "long chat with two friends", but in truth, it was very much me and one of my college friends chatting away for 2+ hrs. The other friend - who is very introverted - contently sat and listened to us; chiming in on occasion, but mostly reacting to our stories. Still, since the introverted friend lives nearly on the other side of the country, and I haven't had the time to go to any college reunions since graduating, the two of us have neither seen nor verbally spoken since college. We've kept in touch via Facebook, obviously, but it was nice to hear her. I hope she can say it was nice to see me, even if it was for about 2 minutes total before I had to turn off the camera.
To keep the socializing train chugging along, Goob is fully vaccinated, so he and Hubby are unofficially starting up Anime Saturdays again. He's been coming over to catch up on the latest English dubs of One Piece, My Hero Academia, and Dr. Stone. The two of them also chat about M:TG, and that's typically when I decide it's time to go make dinner.
Sunday was my "look at me, I can play video games!" day post-work. Then Hubby had a work friend over Monday night while I squirreled away to start writing this up. To finish off my whirlwind tour of socializing, Tuesday morning, as I briefly mentioned above, saw me back on video chat to connect with Taurus Pixie. Well.... she video chatted; I had my camera off... again. We actually chatted for nearly three hours!!!! Meanwhile, my sister-in-law was in my living room using my apartment for her home-base to work at while she was in town, instead of having to drive a good forty minutes to make it back to her place. After picking Hubby up from work, and my sister-in-law headed out to pick the kiddos up from school, I figured I'd get back to writing and then publishing this update. Except I then promptly passed out for an hour, and when I woke up I got a call from Wolfhearted.

He was having car problems and needed a ride home. No problem. He walked to our place, we chatted briefly because we haven't really seen him since Hubby's birthday. Then I took him home. Thing is, it's been a year or so since I've last visited him, so he took me on a tour of the home improvements he's done and the furniture rearranging he's accomplished during lockdown. Then he described the improvements and renovations he's planning on doing. From there, we just kind of chatted for an hour.

By the time I got home, I had to focus on dinner and getting laundry taken care of. Tuesday was definitely a lovely day for socializing, but not very conducive for blog post writing/editing.

Regardless, my little extroverted heart was so happy outside of work this week. It just didn't really leave much time for other recreational things.

Case and point, it was the final week of Adrienette April, and I couldn't get to Remember That Time When... to read the daily chapter updates as they were published. I had a lot going on at work still - because work during the month of April SUCKED - so it kept me until last Friday - April 30th - before I could steal away a few hours to finally get caught up. Such a great story. It's definitely one of my favorites, and will be in my Top 10 if and when I ever officially put one together. So....
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To make life easier for you guys, I'll oh-so-subtly leave you the link to this lovely story.

Remember That Time When...


Summary: Twenty-two-year-old Marinette Agreste was looking forward to the anniversary trip she would be taking with her husband Adrien that weekend. Those plans are derailed when she wakes up in her old bedroom... and she’s seventeen again.

Rating: Teen for mildly suggestive scenes

Word Count: 26,542

Story Status: Completed; 31 chapters
That wasn't too subtle a promotion, was it?
Seriously, if you want a story to give you all the giggles and warm fuzzies, give that story a read. You don't even really need to know the show to enjoy the story. Just... go! Go read it!

And once you have, go and read the story I wrote based off of chapter 12 (again, subtle, right?).

Oh! Speaking of people reading my one-shot, I'm so excited to see how many have enjoyed Could Your Paradise Also Be Your Hell? Unfortunately, just like that first week, I forgot to check in on the story publications to get my week-long stats. So, instead, here are the stats as of 3:30pm, Monday, when I remembered to note them.
FFN: 481 views, 13 favorites, 11 followers, and 4 reviews
AO3: 1791 hits, 139 kudos, 16 bookmarks, and 8 comments
DA: 490 views, but no faves or comments

Total Results: 2762 views, 152 faves/kudos, 27 followers, and 12 reviews

Tumblr Notes: 11 notes; 9 likes and 2 reblogs.

Reviews:
  1. thanks for the recommendation! I'm really enjoying Remember That Time When so far and this was an amazing piece!
- lubelle321
  2. Please continue this ! - Rena serein
  3. This is so cute and accurate. - ToriReader
That translates to 146 new views over on FFN, 4 new faves and follows, and two new reviews since the 27th. Over on AO3, I have a whopping 785 new hits! I also received 39 new kudos, 5 new bookmarks, and a new review! Even over on DA, I had 82 more views than I did the previous week. I also received 4 new likes over on Tumblr.

The Tumblr likes and most of the AO3 views I'm crediting to MLG for helping promote my story by linking it at the end of hers, as well as her reblogging my story on Tumblr. Also, the AO3-Ladynoir Feed Tumblr page's promotion of the story had its own reblog and 10 likes. Sweet! At least 10 of those AO3 hits are probably because of that post.

Granted, all of those stats are still small peanuts in the grand scheme of things with regards to fanfiction popularity. Comparatively, here are my AO3 stats as of today vs those of RTTW:
  • Could Your Paradise Also Be Your Hell?
    • 1966 hits (neat, 175 more since Monday!)
    • 154 kudos
    • 17 bookmarks
    • 19 comments (at least half of which are me responding to reviews, and a couple are a few back-and-forths)
  • Remember That Time When...
    • 23,889 hits
    • 1146 kudos
    • 174 bookmarks
    • 1777 comments (MLG does also respond to every review, and I have left a few reply comments on nearly every chapter, but that's still a hella-impressive amount of comments!)
So.... yeah, like I said, small peanuts, but still exciting! Out of 42 works overall on AO3, CYPABYH is my 5th-most viewed story, behind - in order - Peeping Tomcat (published spring 2018; 11,774 hits), Woven Heartstrings (published Christmas 2018; 5273 hits), Prescription for Love (published January 2019; 2891 hits), and I was Thinking of You (published April 2019; 2259 hits). Could Your Paradise also JUST surpassed Prescription for Love for the spot as my story with the 4th-most kudos. As in, it was my 5th-most kudos'd story as of Thursday with 149 kudos! Prescription for Love has 151 kudos. Now the only stories I have that were given more kudos are Woven Heartstrings (441 kudos), Peeping Tomcat (385 kudos), and I was Thinking of You (264 kudos). Granted, my most-kudos'd story still has only about a THIRD as many as MLG's one story! I mean, wow! Either way, Could Your Paradise is also in my top-10 most bookmarked stories, and that list includes stories outside the Miraculous Ladybug fandom. If I just look at ML, it's 7th out of 24 stories!

Considering CYPABYH is just barely 2 weeks old, and it's that close to stories that have been available for over TWO YEARS!? I mean.... that's exciting, right!? Just seeing that view count climb over on AO3 is amazing. Getting that daily email from AO3 with a list of more kudos really brightens my day. Seeing new REVIEWS is the best! I'm just so happy and excited about all of this.

If you've already read my stupid little story, thank you!
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Now would be a great time to sort of capitalize on my sudden writing popularity, but, instead of churning out more stories, or even working on ones I already have waiting in the wings, I just, kinda... stopped.

I'm good at this.
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Well, to be fair, I didn't FULLY stop, per se. Yes, I haven't published anything new, nor have I been active within the fandom over on Tumblr. In fact, I've kind of been avoiding Tumblr for a while now. Each season of ML is supposed to get progressively more serialized, meaning that watch order is important for continuity. So, of course, each season also gets progressively worse at actually airing the episodes in the intended release order. Which means each season I have to pull further and further from the fandom to avoid spoilers as others - hungry for content; I completely understand - say "screw continuity; I'll sort it out when the full season is done" and just watch as episodes air.

As of this writing, the order of episodes released for season 4 have been:
  1. The 6th intended episode of a 26 episode season
  2. The season premiere
  3. The intended 2nd episode (which is a retelling of the season premiere from the perspective of another character)
  4. The intended 3rd episode
Not so bad there. I could skip over that first episode aired, watch the next three, and join in on the fandom conversation while still trying to dodge trailers spoiling future episodes or people talking about that first episode aired. I already discussed last week the struggles of managing this, but it WAS manageable.

Then, this past week, the friggen ELEVENTH episode of the season - based on production codes - aired. So, looks like I'll be avoiding Tumblr for QUITE some time now, and only checking in on notifications on Twitter AND NEVER EVER EVER LOOK AT MY FEED!

Point being, I can't even really add content to Tumblr to try to cash in - as it were - on the surge of popularity I'm experiencing. Unless I write new stories, that is. Which... again... haven't done that. Not anywhere that I could promote, anyway.

This is my horribly cryptic way of saying that I've apparently started a new hobby of writing fanfiction scenes in the comments sections of stories.... and finding them too short or too disconnected without the context of the main story to bother publishing anywhere.

MLG already "yelled" at me for writing that scene of Sabine discovering that the teenage Adrien and Marinette were clearly body swapped with their older selves, and promptly leaving said scene in the comments of her story RTTW. Also, Could Your Paradise started off as a scene I also wrote in MLG's comments section. Most recently, though, commenter Mara007 left the following review on Ladybug's Simp Squad:
And then, when cold weather came back, Adrien would be wearing it and proudly telling everyone that his good (girl)friend made it for him ๐Ÿ˜Ž as every good (boy)friend would. ๐Ÿ˜‚

Loved it. It was so cute to read ๐Ÿฅฐ
I couldn't just leave this alone, apparently. So I wrote a small scene of Marinette, freshly married to Adrien, finding her husband sobbing in the corner of their bedroom because the sweatshirt no longer fit. So, after some back-and-forth, Marinette promised to convert the sweatshirt into a pillow so Adrien had an excuse to keep it, and she'll make him a replacement sweatshirt.

WHY CAN'T I THINK OF FULL STORIES ANYMORE!? I enjoy that I keep getting these scene flashes that I'm compelled to get out of my head, but.... IN THE COMMENTS SECTIONS ONLY!? REALLY BRAIN!?
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I really need to figure out how to organize an anthology of these little scenes, I think. I could also add in the "Tumblr Exclusive" scenes I've written, such as Kisses and Fused Akuma.

So, anyway, what HAVE I been doing this past week, if it wasn't writing? At least.... writing outside of story comments sections on AO3.

Well, as I've mentioned, work's been a touch hectic, and post-work has been socializing-heavy. However, I never mentioned anything about socializing for this past Wednesday, Thursday, or Friday, right? Well, true. I spent those days mostly vegging out after properly frying my brain the past week. I was just exhausted. Took some more actual naps. Yesterday, as I mentioned, was "catch-up day" where Hubby and I did errands we couldn't get to on Tuesday, as well as some more cleaning in the apartment before I ONCE AGAIN hid to try to finish writing this post (see how well that went) while Hubby again hosted another M:TG gaming night with a work friend, her live-in boyfriend, and Goob.

Oh yeah, and I also spent most of my vegging-out time this past week working on a new addiction.

Around October or November, I believe, I was tagged a couple of times over on Tumblr to join a thread of "face reveals" via the Japanese image creator site Picrew.me. It's not as great as the old ChaZie virtual dress-up dolls I was obsessed with back in 2012, but for someone who can't really draw (at least, without spending 4 days working on it nearly non-stop), it's a great way to come up with some headshots of my OCs, as well as myself.

Anyway, I'm not entirely sure WHY I thought about those picrew images of myself, but I wanted to check out the site for more design options, and just screw around for the final 20 minutes of my shift the other day. Next thing I know, I'm spending nearly all week posting new picrew images on Facebook of my most fleshed-out OCs: Amara Yori, Jolene Crisslebalm, Lia Madrox, Willow Driver, Trish Morrison, and, for good measure, Shawn Driver whenever I could find a good set for making male characters.

I've made more since, but here are the highlight reels of the picrew images I've made as of Monday:
Left image generated by That Child is Looking at Me
Right image generated by BAYDEWS' Avatar Maker
Poor Amara. It's hard to find a maker that has darker skin available without it being almost cartoonishly so? My heart goes out to all non-whites who wish to use these programs... only to never find your proper skin tone. On top of that issue - which will come up for Lia as well - getting the proper eye color and hair color for Amara, as well as the proper D&D-esque Adventurers' Garb(TM) and half-elf ears.... well, it was all a bit tricky. Even in the above images, Amara is showing off too much skin in the left image, and isn't hiding the point of her ears in the second. All-in-all, however, these two are probably the best versions I could make for my traumatized, abused, and therefore anti-social half-elf.

For Jolene, I had oopsied a touch. When I was first making these images I had forgotten what her eye color canonically was when I was roleplaying with her. Green eyes looked good with her purple hair, though, so I ran with it. Only to then look it up and see her eyes are supposed to be a deep indigo. She did get corrupted by the Prime Evil Deceit early on in the campaign, and when that happened, her eyes did become snake-like. So, I just handwaved that all the green-eyed Jolenes were when she was corrupted, and remade those images with purple eyes instead.
Picrews used: That Child is Looking at Me (peeking around the tree), 
Taybee (green backgrounds), Play Shop (flowers and hearts), 
Kamekaka (gradient background), and BAYDEWS' Avatar Maker (heart background)
I couldn't decide on which shade of purple to use for Jolene's hair when I got to the Taybee designer. I think I like the dark violet the best??? The top three designs - That Child is Looking at Me, Taybee, and Play Shop - are my favorites. I'm not disappointed in the bottom two though.

I have since added 4 more design sets, and now I REALLY don't know which version of Jolene is my favorite (maybe still the Play Shop one?)
Images generated by (L to R):
Harinezu Version Men's Maker
Take-type Female Character Maker
๊ทธ๋ƒฅ ์˜์„ธ๋””์•ผ
Taeko Style Girl
Purposefully creating green-eyed Jolenes with her corruption in mind this go really made making these versions of her so much fun. She tends to get a bit crankier and less likely to deal with someone's BS in most of them, but when I got to the one without an English name translation, I just felt like making her a bit remorseful of her situation.

Lia, as I mentioned, was hard to do. Mostly because I couldn't quite get the proper skin tone, hair color, and/or eye color shading for her; either her original Brazilian or reworked Hawaiian skin tones. I worked with what I had, however, and most of these came out fairly decently.
Generated by:
Upper Left: That Child is Looking at Me
Upper Right: Taybee
Lower Left: Smile Girl Maker
Lower Right: BAYDEWS' Avatar Maker
I think TCILAM and Smile Girl Maker had the best versions of Lia. I just wish I could have made her hair darker and with the orange undercut dye in the SGM one. I also wish the orange hair in the Taybee one looked more like actual hair and less like random ribbons????

While the hair color was far too light (it should be a dark, chocolate brown instead of the honey-brown shown here), and the orange undercut dye didn't show up (although it did in her bangs, so... ???), I was able to also make up this version of Lia via the Take-type Female Character Maker:
Willow was truly fun to make, especially when I could also showcase her favorite illusion of cat ears. Getting her asymmetrical bob and blue highlights in her hair were a bit tricky, however, so I just had to kind of go with "same energy" for a couple of the hair styles.
Generated by: That Child is Looking at Me (peeking around the corner),
Smile Girl Maker (circle background), Kamekaka (blue square background with heart)
and Play Shop (paint drip background with photo filters)
I think the Smile Girl Maker one is almost spot-on for Willow's hair style, but I do like how I was able to put the blue streaks in her hair for the TCILAM version. I adore the art styling of the one from Play Shop. Honestly, the only one I'm kind of "meh" on is the Kamekaka one, but it's still better than some other versions I had worked on.

I also really enjoyed the ones I did throughout the week. 
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Upper Left: Taeko Style Girl
Lower Left: Harinezu Version Men's Maker
Right Side: Take-type Female Character Maker
Apparently I enjoy making Willow wink.... She's just so much fun to create, if I'm honest. No wonder she's the first OC I've ever had commissioned. Which version of Willow is your favorite?

I was also pleasantly surprised to discover that some of these image makers were fairly decent for creating male characters as well (and, ironically, the Harinezu Version Men's Maker is really good at making female characters....). So I got to experiment a little with Willow's older brother Shawn. I could never really get his clothing color scheme or style down, but I think I've caught his essence in these images.
Generated by (L to R): That Child is Looking at Me, Taybee, and BAYDEWS' Avatar Maker
Lord, he looks so baybee in these! Poor Shawn! The new ones I did this past week don't really do much better at making him look like a college student. Whoops.
Generated by (L to R): Take-type Female Character Maker,
Harinezu Version Men's Maker, and Fantasy Character Maker
I mean, the super-brooding one on the right is alright, I guess. Closest to his intended age of 20, I suppose. Likewise, I just found a male OC maker called uomo. It doesn't quite work for Shawn's intended look, but the artwork is still just too pretty to not try it out anyway.
He looks like a boyband member. ๐Ÿคฃ
(I doctored his eyes to get closer to his actual coloring,
might still be too piercingly blue
instead of a more neonesque aquamarine...)
I even tried making Hubby's OC Chayse with uomo. The program works a touch better for this character, but he just looks so brooding when Chayse is actually this upbeat guy. Maybe I should go back through some of the other makers I used for the girls to see if I can make Chayse in any of them.
I doctored the image to give Chayse his proper eye color.
Rounding out the OCs (I didn't think of my Numenara character Jynna or my Blades in the Dark character Mara until I was already about 6 sets in), I have my Brotherhood of (Evil) Mutants OC: Trish.
Generated by:
Top (L to R): That Child is Looking at Me, Kamekaka, and Play Shop
Bottom (L to R): Taybee, Smile Girl Maker, and BAYDEWS' Avatar Maker
I love how I could give her the same kind of "why am I here" energy in just about all of the above images. The one in the upper right by Play Shop is probably the closest to her manic personality, but she's also "too pretty" in it and "too girly." So, I kind of headcanon that it's a "beauty shot" she took to try to hand over to Pyro (or Iggy in my Glitches rework). I also think TCILAM and Smile Girl Maker are right there with Play Shop as my top 3 versions of Trish in this set.

As for the rest of the week, well... much like how I did more research to discover Jolene's actual eye color, I did the same and rediscovered that I originally had Trish with shoulder-length hair. All one layer like a curtain of hair she swoops away from her left eye.
My original imagining of
Trish, Willow, and Lia,
using ChaZie dress-up dolls assets
I layered in Photoshop.

(Yeah, originally Lia didn't have any bangs.... whoops again. I guess everyone evolved in my head over the years....)

Taking that into account, my next grouping of Trish images included her original shoulder-length hair along with the long and wild hair I now picture her with.
Generated by:
Harinezu Version Men's Maker (plain gray background),
๊ทธ๋ƒฅ ์˜์„ธ๋””์•ผ (fiery sky with white circle),
Take-type Female Character Maker (black border),
and Taeko Style Girl (bottom center; gray background with white polka dots)
Honestly, since none of these picrew image makers seem to have that wild, untamed, manic-styled long hair, I kind of like Trish back in her shoulder-length (and mostly straight) style. The long hair is all just too "pretty" and feminine for her. I also image-flipped the Harinezu images so the hair is properly draped over her right eye. 

Anyway, I've clearly been having way too much fun making these. The fact that Ronoxym stated on one of my image threads over on Facebook, "I'm rather enjoying all your pics of your characters," definitely isn't helping me break this addiction, that's for sure.

I definitely could keep going about these picrew images - I made some of myself as well, both my LycoRogue persona and me IRL - but this massively delayed post is already of epic proportions, so I think I'll stop the image sharing here. Perhaps I'll show off the picrew images of myself next update.

Before I head out, though, I want to circle WAAAAAAAY back to what I said towards the top of this post. Specifically, the fact that Rozsavaria is looking for a roleplay campaign to join. Like I said, this post is already sooooo long, so I'll get into it more next update, but the long-and-short is that Hubby and I are definitely plotting a new campaign to try out two new RPGs we've purchased recently.

So, the game mechanics of the RPG Blades in the Dark - called Forged in the Dark - were also used in a sort of Space-Pirate/Space-Cowboy/Space-Opera genre game. This Star Wars/Space Dandy/Cowboy Bebop/Firefly/Guardians of the Galaxy style RPG is called Scum and Villainy. I'll probably get into the core of the game next update. As of right now, though? Knowing it plays like Blades in the Dark and has that Space-Pirate/Space-Cowboy/Space-Opera feel should be a good start. Point is, Hubby bought the core rule book for S&V when we got Blades, and we've been itching to play it all lockdown.

In the same vein, about a month or two ago, one of the Youtubers Hubby and I follow - Luke Westaway from Outside Xtra - released his first ever game! He created his own pen-and-paper roleplay. It's called Gravity RIP. The concept is basically the F-Zero video games with roleplay elements. Again, I'll get into it more the next update, but that's the broad overview. 

Anyway, Hubby and I are itching to play that game as well. Two birds with one stone; Hubby thinks we could combine Gravity RIP and Scum and Villainy. Basically, Hubby wants to use the S&V game mechanics to have the players create a racing crew and do scores to help fund the crew while also surviving under the thumb of the Galactic Hegemonic Alliance. Then, we'd switch over to Gravity for the soft-roleplay bits and for the racing. The world build of S&V is a bit too vague, so the build of Gravity helps fill it in. The money mechanics of S&V is also a bit confusing, so we'd be using Gravity's money system instead. On the flipside, S&V helps with Gravity's soft roleplay options, which are a bit too open-ended, by giving the players a bit more direction and goals to aim for.

We'd have to figure out how to merge the stress and injury mechanics of S&V with the Chaos/Theory mechanics of Gravity, but otherwise, Hubby has faith that they work well together. 

I'm excited about this. I'm even chomping at the bit to GM this RP! I'm all excited to come up with a whole league of NPC racers. Now to find the time to read through the rulebooks.....

Okay, I've already have a long list of things to talk about next update, but I still need to finish THIS ONE! I've been chipping away at it all week (literally every day from Monday through to today). I might need to get started on Tuesday's update after I hit publish on this one!
I should probably hop to it then, huh? Until next time!
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Tuesday, September 10, 2019

Catch-up Week

Once again, I am on my front porch, enjoying the sunshine before noon, and I'm chilled. I have a sweatshirt on, and I'm thinking of running inside to get a lap blanket. Possibly also some dry shoes, since I'm wearing the breathable workout kind, and didn't think about that before stepping in dew-covered grass.

Point is, I'm yet again cold in the morning, just as I was last week. Oh! And speaking of last week, apparently I complained a bit too loudly about the sudden cold snap, because it was like 95-degrees (35 C) out post-1pm. And Wednesday was a "just step outside and you'll instantly sweat" kind of day. And then back to cold and "should we turn on the heat?" on Thursday. Us humans really need to stop screwing up Mother Nature. Her random chills and hot flashes are killing me.

BACK ON TOPIC!

I.... didn't really write anything this week. I didn't even really think about writing this week. It was 100% take a break from writing and catch up on other things week. It was also "holy hand grenades! Socializing!" week.

I literally had someone over post-work until roughly 10pm every night; Monday through Saturday. It's hard to write anything when you're hosting. Also, my netbook is definitely on its last legs, making writing anything while at work a bit tricky as well. I'll get to that.

To start, here was my social breakdown:
  • Monday: had two friends over so we could all watch Steven Universe: the Movie on Cartoon Network together. Hubby put out a lovely spread that filled our entire card table. We had left over brie and fruit for days. I still haven't gone back to the brie yet as I'm making my way through the fruit.
  • Tuesday: I didn't have writing group, but I did have draft for my fantasy (American) football league. I also had an exhausting and frustrating time of getting my pizzas from Pizza Hut for the draft. Ended up having to auto-draft my first 3 picks, because THAT'S what you want to do... I don't know what was up with that night crew, but... they were bad.
  • Wednesday: I ended up kidnapping Rozsavaria. She was supposed to come over to watch a simple 20min cartoon with me. Then we watched Nintendo Direct, and she borrowed Hubby's Fire Emblem amiibos for her copy of Fire Emblem: Three Houses, and we just watched YouTube videos for hours on end.
  • Thursday: The weekly meet-up with Omnibladestrike. It was also the season opener for football, so after "pre-gaming" with some episodes of the anime Eyeshield 21, we switched over for actual football. Omni isn't much of a fan, so he and I casually chatted with the game on in the background, but he ended up heading home before the game ended. We may have to see if switching to Saturday hang-outs work better during the football season....
  • Friday: I had Wolfhearted over to catch up on Miraculous Ladybug episodes, and... well... that took way longer than I intended.... I'll explain in a touch.
  • Saturday: Hubby's one friend who had moved out of the area was back for the weekend. The friend was still over by the time I got home from work, so we played a game of Mario Party on the Switch, then got dinner, and watched various YouTube videos. Mostly Outside Xtra stuff. Also, while the rest of the world is watching Critical Role - we really need to get into that... - Hubby and I have decided we need to catch up on all the Oxventures. The storyline(s) might not be as emotional, but the OX gang certainly feels like our playgroup.
  • Sunday: FINALLY! A day of just me and hubby. It's great to be social, but when it's a sort of all-or-nothing situation like we always seem to be in, it gets exhausting to not have time to do anything around the house, or even just chat with my spouse; one-on-one. It was the first Football Sunday though, so we mostly caught up on online stuff, watched the games, and vaguely chatted about random things that happened at work this past week. It was a total veg day, and I managed to get some more of my Ocarina of Time playthrough in. I now have the first two Spiritual Stones.... oooooooooooo.
So. Yeah. I don't wake up early enough to get anything terribly productive done before work. Then I went to work. Then at 6, when I came home, I entertained until roughly 10pm - sometimes later, sometimes a touch earlier - each night. I didn't have much true down time.

It was fun. Don't get me wrong on that. I loved each night hanging out with people. However, if my friends would be so kind as to maybe... spread out... your hang outs with us? So that maybe we don't go a full month without seeing each other, and then EVERYONE WANTS TO HANG THE SAME WEEK?

Speaking of.... I still haven't organized a good time to hang out with Cyhyr and Ronoxym. I need to get on that. I miss those two.

As for why things went a bit long when Wolfhearted came over? Well....

When we watch ML we pause in order to take time to react without said reactions making us miss the next bit of action or dialog or whathaveyou. There was some pausing while we watched "Reflekdoll" so that 20-some minute episode did take closer to the full 30minutes it would have been if it aired on TV. But then. THEN we watched "Desperada" and... well...

Let me get this out of the way first. I loved the episode. It was a good episode. It was a bit facepalm-y, mostly with Marinette, but it was a good episode with a wonderful villain and soooooooooo much to unpack. Plus... it had Luka. I love me Luka episodes. But it wasn't JUST a Luka episode. It was a sorta... Ladrien? Episode? Kinda? Anyway, I wanted to throw out the disclaimer that I DID enjoy the episode. That I appreciate the episode. That if you also enjoyed this episode, then yay.

HOWEVER!

HOW- EVER!

It was a RAGE INDUCING episode. For me, at least. I just.... I couldn't with Marinette in this episode. The way she completely and utterly forgot about Luka the second Adrien was in sight? Like? WHAT!? The way Ladybug actually allowed emotion to overpower strategy? NO! No, bad Marinette!
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Also... I was never really much of an Adrien and Luka shipper before. Sure, in Luka's introduction episode they MAAAAAAY have looked at each other for a second or two longer than most felt was comfortable and appropriate for a platonic relationship, but I thought the fandom was grasping at straws. I was fine with it. If you are a Lukadrien shipper, you do you. You're not hurting anyone, and if you like that ship, you carry on.

HOWEVER. Holy smokes! Either there IS something there, or the writers are just leaning hard into the ship as fan service, or the animators don't know what they're doing. BECAUSE HOLY BI-ENERGY, BATMAN! It was making me wonder if Luka truly did love Marinette, and Adrien love Ladybug. Because... man. I still don't ship it; I still think canonically it's not supposed to be there. However, after that episode, I can see what the shippers see, and frankly, neither boy needs to deal with Marinette's unnecessary drama. I'm nearly on board the Lukadrien ship.

Luka, honey, precious son of mine, you are beautiful and wondrous and you deserve so much better than Marinette's chaos.
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Also... speaking of "do the animators truly know what they're doing"... does.... does Luka know Marinette is Ladybug? Because there are parts of that episode where it had me wondering if maybe he does. And... I'm losing my mind over it!

Like I said. There is a LOT to unpack after watching the "Desperada" episode. Even potential hints at Jagged Stone being the secret father of Luka and/or Juleka. Like. There is a LOT of romantic energy just bouncing all over this episode, and my fanfic-writing shipper-heart has no clue which direction to go in. I'm STILL trying to come to terms with what the heck it is I watched.

Most of the fandom seems focused on the 25,913 times thing. I won't say more than that because of spoilers, but, that's the main story people seem fixed on. I get it. I kinda want in as well. At the same time though, there's the whole Annika and Jagged Stone were former band mates - and perhaps more than? - route that I could follow. Or the "does Luka know?" route. Or the Lukadrien ship route. Or the "Luka deserves better than what Marinette is doing" route. Or I could write fluffy Lukanette fanfic to heal the hurt that episode caused. I mean, that seems to be the second-most focused on story idea post-Desperada.

Other fanfic story ideas I could run with includes the "Plagg feels abandoned" route. Again, I won't go into details for spoiler reasons. There's also the curiosity and point of view of Kagami. There's Desperada's perspective. There's the psychological damage that episode most likely caused. There's the potential after-math/PTSD from the episode. There's.... there's a lot. And I can't seem to zero in on one concept that I feel strongly enough to write about before I see another potential thought via tumblr posts. I just... I feel like this episode NEEDS something written about it, but I can't pin down what. That might be part of the reason I didn't write this weekend.

I DID kinda-sorta write this week still. Just... nothing fictional.

As I mentioned at the top of this post, my netbook is on its last legs. I've had the thing for probably about 10years now. Not bad for a dinky thing I got for $200 as a post-Christmas clean-out special at Best Buy. Sure, it did die on me a few years back, and I went roughly a year without it before my father-in-law was able to revive it, but that's still quite a long time to have any sort of computer. Let alone such a cheap one.

Say what you will about HP, but that HP Mini was well worth its price.... aside from the irony that a NETbook seemed to always have problems working on the interNET. Oh, irony....
For the main purpose I need the netbook, though - namely, to have something small I can easily slide in my purse, and have in order to work on my writing - it was splendid. It will be a sad day when I officially retire the poor thing. But retired it must soon be. The battery died a few years back - as one would expect with the amount of times I use the thing and how many years I've had it - and I had to buy a replacement. Then the charging cable wasn't working anymore and I had to replace THAT. Now, the actual charging port isn't working properly. I have to get the cable juuuuuuuuuuuust so in order for the netbook to recognize that it's plugged in. I feel like those old shows and cartoons where a character has to mess with the "rabbit ears" antenna for the TV, and ends up in a weird position they then have to hold for hours so the rest of the household can watch a football game or something. I mean, check this out.
I nearly taped the cable in place, because if any of it shifted even the slightest bit, the netbook no longer registered being plug in. Also, yes, part of the "magic" positioning IS having the netbook ajar like that.

I can't wait until I have the money to replace this thing, as sad as that day of replacement will be. The HP 11" Stream seems to be the descendant of my HP Mini. Anyone have any insight on this computer? Is the Stream good?  Or, at least decent for less than $200? I was also looking at Chrome books, but it looks like you can't put any actual programs on the thing, and so it's kind of useless offline. Does anyone know if the Stream is the same way? It looks like it runs normal Windows OS, so it should be functional offline, right?

Anyway, as you could imagine, it's kind of hard to actually work on my netbook when I have to charge it. So my ability to write while at my job has been limited. First World Problems, right?

Instead, I've killed time when work is slow by going through old emails via my phone. Mostly notifications of reviews on FFN or AO3. I truly do try to respond to all reviews/comments on my stories, but I had a backlog since July. I spent this week going through them, and I believe I responded to everyone. If I somehow missed your review/comment on any of my stories, please know that I did read it when you posted, and it made me smile. Thank you for reading.
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Feeling motivated after catching up on those reviews, I figured it was time to catch up on blogs I've neglected to read for MONTHS. One of which is Aliventures by Ali Luke. She was always so helpful with my writing before, but I just didn't have the energy to... learn... anything??? I guess? I still have to backtrack through the blog, but I DID read this week's update: What to Do When Your Writing Isn’t Working Out How You Hoped

As per usual, Ali manages to write a blog post that perfectly fits my writing crisis for the week. Thank you, Ali!

There are other blogs I've been ignoring, such as Rick Riordan's writer's update blog. However, the one I really wanted to focus on was catching up with Taurus Pixie via the Pixie's Chronicles and episode reviews she posts to her blog.

I was a machine the other day. I just tore through a month or so of updates, and my responses - especially to her episode reviews - tended to be so long that I needed two or even three comments to post everything I wrote. Now, the comments section for Blogger only allows about 4000 characters - not words; characters - per comment. So in the big scheme of things, none of my responses were THAT long... but... they were still LOOOOOONG within blog comment standards.

I managed to catch up on the August posts, and I think half... maybe most of?... her July posts. Only about 12 more to go through. And the Pixie's Chronicle and episode review she posted this weekend.
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It's good. I got this. Pixie doesn't seem to mind that I sort of ghosted, so there's no rush or obligation to go through everything. Still, I want to. I enjoy knowing what's going on in her life. Also, her reviews of the ML episodes are a fun read. I just need to set aside more time to read things.

I also need to set aside time to write again. If I don't read my Bitterblue smut, I only have one thing left for me to read at group tonight: my Kyo and Tohru story. I mean, technically I could also read Painfully Close, but that story requires them knowing the episode "Puppeteer 2" and so I'd have to explain that. And the fanfics I read at group which are the most grounded in episode and canon specifics seem to get the least feedback. I think they're not sure WHAT to critique, especially since they don't know the episode(s) well enough to know what is the show's and what is mine.

So I don't think I'll ever read Painfully Close at group, and I don't know if I can PG Sparks for a Moment enough to read at group. Maybe? I mean the actual smut is only about 3 paragraphs out of the whole 3400-word story....

Point is, I'm running out of material to read at group, so I need to crack my whip. I need to see if I can finally get One and the Same situated. Which means more reading since I neglected my studies of 4-Act story structure vs 3-Act story structure. Maybe having a different breakdown of events will help. I think the big problem for me is that my 2nd act seems to be largely "MariChat bonding fluffiness" without any sort of drama. At least when I did a similar thing in Woven Heartstrings, the MariChat relationship didn't remain the core of the story. The idea of the Love Square having a good Christmas, Marinette not being awkward around Adrien, Chat Noir trying to find the balance of being able to gift something to Ladybug without potentially burdening her with his love, and Adrien's relationship with his father all were subplots that... wove together... to become the full story.

There was still drama there: what are the feelings Marinette is now feeling for Chat Noir? How will Adrien's Christmas be like with his father? What will everyone gift each other? How will Ladybug react to the scarf Chat Noir is crocheting her, and will she ever be able to wear it? Will there be an accidental reveal as Marinette wears the scarf Chat Noir made her? How will Adrien react to Marinette's gift? Will he have one for her? What is Marinette doing, talking with Chloe? There's not MUCH drama there. It's not a will-they-won't-they, or will-they-save-the-world, or will-Adrien-figure-out-his-father-is-the-supervillain level drama. Still, even with the much lower stakes, there still IS drama. There are still questions left for the readers; calling for them to come back for the next chapter.

For my current work-out of OatS, that isn't there. I need to figure that out. I need that act 2 drama so people aren't just getting fluffy chapters. Not that fanfic readers MIND getting those....

However, at least for my major projects, I'm trying to truly use fanfiction as training. I'm TRYING to write something as professionally as I can. I'm already going a bit non-traditional with my back-and-forth 1st person POV final chapter(s). I want to have the rest of the story structure be more traditional.

Here's hoping my Muse finally wakes up from her sunbathed summertime stupor and actually helps me figure this out. If anyone sees an ivy-covered minor-goddess around, direct her back to me, please?

Until next Tuesday.

Tuesday, April 25, 2017

Game Night!

Well, seems my thawing isn't quite complete when it comes to breaking out of my Winter Writing Freeze.

To be completely fair to myself, though, it was largely in part to an overwhelming amount of socializing this week. Last Tuesday was one of Hubby's work friends' birthdays. So, after our normal Tuesday-run-around, which included a Walmart run during laundry to save time instead of me writing during laundry like usual, we spent the late afternoon until close to midnight hanging out at his friend's house. Table-top game nights are such a great thing!

So great, in fact, that Hubby also hosted his own gaming night this Thursday. Another coworker of his, her boyfriend, along with Quarthix and his fiance, all came over to hang. Another really fun time, but also another night going until close to midnight. If that wasn't enough, Quarthix and his fiance had asked Ronoxym to officiate their wedding. Since their apartment is far from being kid-friendly, it was decided that Ron, Cyhyr, and their daughter would come to my place for a mini-meeting about the upcoming nuptials for the future Mr. and Mrs. Quarthix.

Since Ron and Cy live a little out of the way compared to everyone else, it always ends up a big thing when we know the two of them are coming to visit. So that meant that Shadow came off his mountain to also hang out.

Now, our house was clean for the Thursday game night - sorta - but we slacked on putting the games away, which snowballed into the rest of the house just being a wreck. On top of which, I needed to figure out how to baby-proof as much as possible. You never realize how many small things - and how short all your shelves are - until you try to baby-proof.

It was a full-weekend experience. If we weren't at work, we were cleaning the apartment. Really no down time for writing.

People left fairly early in the evening Sunday, about 7 or 8 at the latest, but I was so exhausted that Hubby and I just crashed on the couch, caught up on Facebook, and watched TV.

I wanted to get SOME writing done this week. Especially with writing group tonight. So, I figured I'd go back to Please, Let Me Explain. Everyone likes the story thus far. They like that I'm sticking with something, I'm even getting critiques on it. The change is probably the thought process of "why critique a one-off? Save that for something that is going to be a project."

All-in-all, it's really driving me to actually FINISH a longer writing project. Still a bit stuck since my co-writer Ron is finishing up his semester of college while working full time so Cy could stay home and raise their daughter. Doesn't exactly leave time to get writing done for either of them.

So I'm trying to do as much as I can while Ron is still on writing hiatus. I thought, Maybe I could write a prologue, or a flashback nightmare to let the audience know the details of Devon's leaving. That way it doesn't need to be explained via dialogue. I mean, sure, I'd like to think I did a good job at letting the reader know everything via dialogue without it seeming too heavy-handed. The problem, though, is that it's a bit long-winded instead. They just talk for PAAAAAAGEEEEEES. I need a way of tightening it up, and I can only do that if the readers know what the background story is.

I have two ways of doing that: prologue leading into Devon in his cell, or Devon having a flashback nightmare. The problem with the latter is that the audience might be a bit confused during his and Willow's argument, but that should be fine since it's all better explained about three pages later, right? The second problem is that it will all be from his POV, and most of the dialogue is Willow letting him know her POV.

So, maybe the flashback nightmare should be Willow's? Her driving force to see Devon in the holding cells? But the rest of the story - outside of Devon's head - is from his perspective, so starting the whole thing with Willow having the nightmare might be a bit jarring.

More jarring than neither POV for a prologue? Just a straight omniscient third-person narrative before giving the story over to Devon?

I was so stumped as to how to put in the backstory, and where, that I instead went back over the first two scenes that I already read at group and just tore it apart. This is just the first eight pages of a currently twenty-seven-page story. Anyway, I sent Ron the editing notes last night. Nearly every paragraph has something.

The problem is that the bulk of the story - pages nine through twenty-three - just go on forever; obviously, it's an argument that goes on for over fourteen pages! Granted, there's movement - from the hallway into Willow's room, back out into the hallway, back into Willow's room, things are thrown, people calm down - but it's still friggen FOURTEEN PAGES!

Any long-time readers of this blog know that I've been fighting with this section for about two years or so. I don't think I want to read it off to the group tonight. Just reading and discussing all the ways I should tighten it could take up the entire meeting. Yet, I also don't have any edits actually done on the first eight pages, and I don't have the prologue/nightmare written yet.

So, much to everyone's dismay, including my own, I guess I'm going back to reading off more of my practice writings. Reading them, along with typing them up to share with you guys each week, might get me back on the ball. I'm still back in January's prompts and it's nearly May!

Anyway, below is January 11th's prompt. A coworker of mine had recently told me an office anecdote, and I couldn't resist recreating it with some creative-licensing flair for this prompt. Thanks to that coworker, I was able to do an actual flash fiction this time. I think. I feel like it's a complete story and not just a scene....

"Yawn Immunity"

I DID IT, RON! I HAVE A STORY UNDER 1000 WORDS! That's what? My fifth successful attempt since last October? I'm so good at this.

On the super plus side of all the baby-proofing, the house is still fairly clean. It's a lot easier for me to keep up with everything now, as long as I don't slip. With a clean house, I'm also less stressed. I don't feel so guilty reading and writing instead of cleaning. This might be the key. I may actually have my head uncluttered with my house. If it still doesn't work, it's at least nice enough weather to start some official Spring Cleaning. I'll just keep cleaning to clear my home and my head.

Plus, it's starting to be beautiful and pleasantly warm outside. I sat on my front porch yesterday, enjoying the air and typing up my editing notes for Ron. I'm going to love being able to do that again, as well as maybe getting back into exercising. Between a finally clean living room and being able to walk around outside, perhaps I can refocus on being healthier once more. The exercising last summer/early fall really did help me become more energized and excited to write.

I'll keep trying things out until I find the key. I am determined to figure out what exactly I need to do to stay on top of my writing!