On the Hunt · 9:27pm February 28th
Good news: I've managed to graduate from college! I am now a (semi)-proud holder of a Bachelors of Science in Business Administration with a concentration in Finance!
Nai hiruvalye Valimar, nai elye hiruva; namarie!
Good news: I've managed to graduate from college! I am now a (semi)-proud holder of a Bachelors of Science in Business Administration with a concentration in Finance!
Whelp, I'm approaching the end of my last semester at college. One of my teammates in one of my classes just submitted our group project, now all we have to do is wait for the grade. The Rubicon has been crossed, and I anxiously wait to see what's on the other side.
Quick question; I use the "Views" of chapters I'm working on (so unpublished ones) as a general proxy for how many writing sessions I've spent on the chapter. Does 27 writing sessions for one chapter (that's about 1/2 to 2/3 complete) sound about normal?
So, recently I've been redoing some of my old maps for "The Song of the Spheres," and between them and my worldbuilding notes I've run into a bit of a problem: a lot of them don't make sense.
- Big honkin' gaps in borders with traditional enemies? I'm sure nothing bad ever happened with that!
- My poor, smooth, Euro-centric brain decided to go with semi-feudalism for Homestria's history instead of what it should be (psuedo-Confucism with "Harmony" instead of "The Mandate of Heaven").
Well, got another semester starting on the 23rd. Only 12 units this time, so hopefully it won't be as draining as last semester was, but it'll still be a full-time load.
No person alone (even if they are a Seeker) can defy the forces of the Mythos. Let's give Twilight Velvet some friends!
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Whelp, just got done with my last final for the semester. Forgetting the formula for yield-to-call wasn't fun, and neither was discovering that I'd forgotten 1 part of another formula on the way home. But, at the very least, it's behind me now.
Just a heads-up that the semester's restarted for me, so I'll be even more dead in terms of publishing here. Here's hoping 15 units is doable...
Initially, this blog was only going to be a meme about how hard deciding whether or not to read Triptych Continuum is for me.
Then, I discovered that I have absolutely no skill at making shareable memes. Like, I can't even figure out what website to use to make them.