This month is going to be sort of a weird one for updates and wrap-ups because I tried to take it easy. Between the holidays and the end of the semester, I worried I would become very fried, so my December was spent mostly void-staring and trying not to fall into a pit of despair over Palestine (self-explanatory) and covid (if you’re immunosuppressed, you feel very left behind and left for dead at this point). Basically, I could feel the specter of depression looming at the end of November and tried to chill this month to avoid a total mental meltdown. Let’s review what my goals were for December before we get into it:
- Finish the semester/my grading
- Finish writing “An Unexpected Question”
- Start editing “An Unexpected Question”
- Finish all remaining Christmas stuff/prep
- Prep for Q1 and get my new goals together
- RELAX with my partner
- Read 8 books
- Blog weekly
- Send out my December Newsletter
Books
My goal this month was to read 8 books, and I read 10 in December.
- Ennead Vol 1 by Mojito- 4 stars, an interesting twist on Ancient Egyptian mythology that is apparently queer (not in volume one, so we’ll see).
- Greywaren (#3) by Maggie Stiefvater- 4 stars, the epic conclusion to the Dreamer Trilogy. For a while, I was very confused and concerned as to how this series would wrap up, but it was quite satisfying and we even get a little cameo of some old favorites from the first series.
- My Pancreas Broke But My Life Got Better (#6) by Nagata Kabi- 4 stars, Nagata Kabi is back and talking about her health issues during the pandemic, her sobriety, relapses, and more.
- My Wandering Warrior Eating Disorder (#5.5) by Nagata Kabi- 4 stars, while Kabi usually talks about her alcoholism, this mini volume talking about her eating disorders was very humanizing and illuminating.
- Best Supporting Actor (#3) by Joanna Chambers and Sally Malcolm- 4 stars, a hate-to-love romance between an established actor and a rising star who get cast as the leads in a new play. There’s some great discussion of crappy relationships, anxiety, nepotism, and much more.
- Saga Vol 11 by Brian K. Vaughn and Fiona Staples- 4 stars, I love Saga so much. This was a significantly less traumatizing volume compared to the previous one.
- The Ancient Magus’s Bride Vol 19 by Kore Yamazaki- 4 stars, we finally finished the school arc, and I am looking forward to seeing where it goes next.
- On the Fox Roads by Nghi Vo- 4 stars, if Nghi Vo writes it, I will read it. This time, we have glamorous Asian bank robbers, a trans MC, and magic.
- The Garden (#1) by Tomi Adeyemi- 2 stars, this was my least favorite novella in the Into the Shadow series. It was too loosey-goosey in terms of prose and plot for my taste.
- Heartstopper Vol 5 by Alice Oseman- 4 stars, sacchrine but enjoyable. I thought this was the final volume, but there’s one more.
Admin/Behind-the-Scenes Stuff
- The Reanimator’s Heart won third place in BBNYA 2023! Third place out of 252 entries is just mind blowing to me.
- The Reanimator’s Heart and The Reanimator’s Soul were nominated for several categories in the Indie Ink Awards.
- The Reanimator’s Heart was an Amazon sale item (picked by them) for a day.
- Finished all of my grading for my fall classes in a timely manner.
- Dissociated and did very little from Christmas Eve to New Years Eve- I needed this desperately. I was feeling very fried and a bit depressed by the time NYE rolled around, and this fills my goal of relaxing during December.
- Made the syllabi and Blackboard accounts for my classes in the spring (this is an annoying bit of prep that I used for procrastination when I should have been writing, lol).
- Setup all of my author/writer spreadsheets for 2024 (social media, sales, sales by book, etc.)
- Made my Q1 2024 goals.
- Set up my 2024 bullet journal spreads (various yearly ones and my Q1 weekly spreads).
Blogs
- November 2023 Wrap-Up Post
- 10 Books on my Wishlist in 2024
- My Books are in the Indie Ink Awards
- My 10 Top Reads of 2023
- My End of 2023 Reflection
- December newsletter
Writing
In December, I wrote about 10k words, which made me quite happy. It wasn’t as much as I intended or wanted to write, but I had to keep reminding myself that December was supposed to be a month where I could rest and recover from the end of the fall semester along with the holidays. I’m really enjoying writing “An Unexpected Question,” even if it has been a research-intensive story, despite being only ~20k words long. I’ve been neck-deep in learning about Coney Island in the 1890s, Steeplechase Park, hot dogs, and street vendors. For some reason, historical food research always ends up being a highlight for me. I’m really looking forward to diving into the third book in the Reanimator Mysteries series, but that will have to wait for January and February, though I have been jotting down some ideas for where Oliver, Felipe, and Gwen are going.
Hopes for January
- Finish/edit “An Unexpected Question”
- Format/upload/send out “An Unexpected Question”
- Start brainstorming The Reanimator Mysteries #3 and doing research
- Research selling books on my website/Etsy (and if I want to do it)
- Start checking/proofing the audiobook of The Reanimator’s Soul as the chapters come in
- Do Sarra Cannon’s 2-3 day class on long-term goal setting
- Write more days than not (aka get into a better habit)
- Read 8 books
- Blog weekly
- Send out my January newsletter with “An Unexpected Question”

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