This month has somehow flown but also been the longest month ever. At least it was a rather productive month for me, so I’m content with that. I will say that I am lowkey flirting with burnout, but I think I’ll be okay if I am able to convince myself to play more games and chill a bit more. Here are my goals from last month:
- Write at least 20k words
- Outline next chunk of book 3
- Start the cover stuff for The Reanimator’s Remains
- Maintain some semblance of brain balance to avoid burnout
- Keep up with the stitch-a-long
- Read 8 books
- Blog weekly
- Send out June newsletter
Books
- The Magus of the Library (#7) by Mitsu Izumi- 4 stars, in this volume we have discussions about censorship, political upheaval, and how we navigate it without setting the wrong precedent.
- The Truth of the Aleke (#2) by Moses Ose Utomi- 4 stars, in book one, we got the story of a martyred boy and now we get the history of what comes after and how history gets twisted by time and politics.
- You Should Be So Lucky (#2) by Cat Sebastian- 5 stars, a baseball player falls for a reporter fall in love during early 1960s NYC. I loved this book so much, especially since it also deals with grief and finding your place/value.
- Asian American Histories of the United States by Catherine Ceniza Choy- 4 stars, I struggled a bit with the backwards chronology, but it was interesting to see how history has led to the present.
- The House of the Red Balconies by A. J. Demas- 5 stars, an mm romance set in a fictional Ancient Greece where an engineer who comes to the island to build an aqueduct falls for a chronically ill courtesan.
- The Captain’s Holiday Homecoming by Meg Mardell- 4 stars, a widower stumbles across an old friend presumed to be dead in his stable and finds they may have a future together (definitely a HFN rather than a HEA)
- A Letter to the Luminous Deep by Sylvie Cathrall- 4 stars, an epistolary novel between the siblings of two missing people in an underwater city, loved the agoraphobia/OCD rep.
- The Moon on a Rainy Night (#1) by Kuzushiro- 4 stars, a sapphic YA featuring a teenage girl starts falling for her hard-of-hearing classmate. Once again, great HoH rep that is obvious well researched.
- The Moon on a Rainy Night (#2) by Kuzushiro- 4 stars, see above.
Admin/Behind-the-Scenes Stuff
- I appeared on the Incoherent Fangirl Podcast’s Pride event, which you can watch here
- Finished the Femurs and Fungi Stitch-a-long (and I plan to join Fine Frog Stitching’s next SAL in August)
- Sent in all my info to my cover designer/Crowglass Design
- Celebrated my 19th anniversary with my partner
- Outlined the next chunk of my book draft
- Edited the whole first act (again)
- Blogged weekly
- Sent out my newsletter in a semi-timely fashion for once
- Attempted to relax more and refill the well by not taking on a shit ton of responsibilities
- Wrote quite a bit (see writing section)
Blogs
- May 2024 Wrap-Up Post
- Kara’s Current and Future Projects
- An Excerpt from The Reanimator’s Remains Pt 1
- An Excerpt from The Reanimator’s Remains Pt 2
- June Newsletter
Writing
This month has mainly been devoted to writing. I could feel myself flirting with burnout at the end of May due to the semester ending, so I took June to decompress and mostly write. On one hand, yay for doing quite a bit of writing. On the other hand, I’m still struggling to maintain any semblance of balance because I’m still mostly writing or staying at a Word Doc pretending I’m writing. The difficult part has been tearing myself away to do other things like reading and playing games, which ultimately keep me from frying my brain. My tendency is to give 100% repeatedly, even when I can’t actually give that much, until I’m beating myself up about how that current 100% is far less than it was a month earlier. I hope that makes sense. It’s really that I go too hard and take from a well that is rapidly running dry.
The Reanimator’s Remains is shaping up nicely though. I really love this book. I think it’s a little quieter than books 1 or 2, but it still has murder, mysteries, and some very tender moments between Oliver and Felipe. I eventually need to tweak the blurb for this book because it isn’t obvious, but Gwen is involved in this case and goes to the murder town with Oliver and Felipe. I know Gwen is a fan fav as Oliver’s bestie, so I hope you enjoy her getting some extra screen time.
Hopes for July
- Write 25,000 words
- Outline next chunk of book
- Do a cover reveal and make graphics for them
- Maintain my mental health better (oops)
- Blog weekly
- Read 8 books
- Send out my July newsletter
