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2018 Year in Review
Take the first line of the first post of each month, and that's your year in review. (Skipping writing goals posts.)
January: This was my first year ever of doing reading goals, and it was an interesting exercise.
February: I took a break from
trope_bingo because the cards were getting too repetitive, but after completing my
ladiesbingo card I decided it was time to give this challenge another try. [I think I wrote two stories, one finished after the posting deadline; so much for that theory.]
March: Hey hey everybody, guess what? There's going to be a fanwork exchange focused on the dwarves of Dragon Age!
April: I don't have much to say right now about this article on the importance of vernacular architecture from McMansion Hell, but I wanted to share and save it, because I think it's fantastic.
May: I can't believe it's less than a week away. [re. WisCon. The fast that this was my first real post in May is saying something about how infrequently I posted in 2018.]
June: One of the most thought-provoking panels I attended at this year's WisCon was entitled "Geekiness and 'Productivity'."
July: I'm just recently back from my most exciting vacation in awhile: a one-week Alaska cruise, from Seward to Vancouver, BC.
August: Has anyone else been having issues with random anonymous spam comments?
September: I got a card for
ladiesbingo because of course I did.
October: I haven't posted anything about politics for awhile, have I? [re. the Kavanaugh confirmation]
November: My Broadway tour adventures continue with my third season as a member of SHN, the local company that sponsors large scale shows at two venues. [re. Miss Saigon]
December: I mean, Tumblr hasn't officially shut down or anything.
Well even without writing goals posts, that's a pretty meta batch, isn't it? I need to broaden my reach of posting topics in 2019.
January: This was my first year ever of doing reading goals, and it was an interesting exercise.
February: I took a break from
March: Hey hey everybody, guess what? There's going to be a fanwork exchange focused on the dwarves of Dragon Age!
April: I don't have much to say right now about this article on the importance of vernacular architecture from McMansion Hell, but I wanted to share and save it, because I think it's fantastic.
May: I can't believe it's less than a week away. [re. WisCon. The fast that this was my first real post in May is saying something about how infrequently I posted in 2018.]
June: One of the most thought-provoking panels I attended at this year's WisCon was entitled "Geekiness and 'Productivity'."
July: I'm just recently back from my most exciting vacation in awhile: a one-week Alaska cruise, from Seward to Vancouver, BC.
August: Has anyone else been having issues with random anonymous spam comments?
September: I got a card for
October: I haven't posted anything about politics for awhile, have I? [re. the Kavanaugh confirmation]
November: My Broadway tour adventures continue with my third season as a member of SHN, the local company that sponsors large scale shows at two venues. [re. Miss Saigon]
December: I mean, Tumblr hasn't officially shut down or anything.
Well even without writing goals posts, that's a pretty meta batch, isn't it? I need to broaden my reach of posting topics in 2019.
