Happy Sunday!
Well, we've done it. We survived the first month of 2021! *confetti*
January . . . didn't go how I'd planned. I wasn't nearly as productive as I could have been, and life threw several curveballs that I never saw coming. But I also had some good times too, and I think that overall, this month was a success.
And I'm so glad that for the first time in five months, I'm writing Happenings posts again. These are some of my favorite posts to write, and you seem to like them too, so it's a win-win situation! XD
My 2021 started off . . . interestingly. Within an hour of waking up on Friday, January 1st, I slipped and fell on a patch of ice in our driveway, opening some bloody scratches on my foot.
I mean, if I wanted a sign of how the year would go, I couldn't find one any clearer than that. ;)
The first half of January was filled with Zoom and Discord calls. I was lucky enough to see some friends in person, and we played very competitive/aggressive MarioKart. I also cleaned out most of my room, which was a LOT of work. (However, I didn't get rid of any books. I'm not sure if that's a good or bad thing. XD)
Halfway through the month, I started my second semester of college. I don't know why, but although I have less papers due this semester, I'm much more stressed. Seeing college friends has helped a lot, but I'm still dreading the next few months, to be honest. I guess we'll see how it goes.
Keeper of the Lost Cities. GUYS. WE MIGHT GET A MOVIE. THERE'S A DIRECTOR AND EVERYTHING. *SCREAMING* I LITERALLY CRIED WHEN I SAW THIS ANNOUNCEMENT. Just the thought of seeing Keefe and Sophie and Fitz and Dex on the big screen is enough to get me emotional. (And honestly, even if it's a trashy adaptation, it'll give me something to rant about, so no matter what, this movie cannot fail XD.)
WandaVision. A few of my friends were watching this Marvel TV show, and I decided to join them. And oh my word, is it good. It's a perfect combination of old sitcom and creepy mystery.
While Wanda and Vision have never been my favorite Marvel characters in any respect, I've grown to really love them in this show. Wanda's character in particular is AMAZING. And I even ship them a little now. Past Me is scandalized. XD
my expectation starting the show. I was not expecting the . . . um, odd moments XD |
The Archived. This was the first V.E. Schwab book I've ever read, and oddly enough, I'd never even heard of it until Lila read it and screamed about it. I'm happy to report that it did not disappoint! It's a fantasy mystery novel, which isn't a genre mashup I hear about often. The characters were fantastic - Wesley, the emo comic relief/potential love interest was my favorite. And the themes of grief made me tear up several times.
brief warning of a love triangle in this book - HOWEVER, don't worry, I felt like it was kinda good somehow??? if you can deal with a few eye-roll moments, I think the ending makes up for it. XD
Attack on Titan. Good news, everyone: I've finally generated enough self-control to stop bingeing TV shows! After watching season 2 of AoT in two days in December, I decided to drastically cut down how much anime I watch a day. because season two emotionally destroyed me
Anyways, I'm about twelve episodes into season three, and I think this is my favorite season yet! We're finally getting backstory on Levi (#favoritecharacter), and the animation is stunning as usual. (Also, the first season 3 opening and ending? Fantastic. I cried several times just watching those.) It only took me four months, but I'm officially obsessed with Attack on Titan.
and obviously there's a major content warning (violence, gore, etc.) with this show XD
I mean, LOOK AT THIS ANIMATION. AND LEVI. |
I've been plodding through the first real draft of the Inhumans this month, and boy, has it been a trip. I put it through major revisions during the last few months of 2020. So much has changed, but in a good way. I'm finally getting to write scenes that I'm excited about! And as someone who's never been the greatest at plotting, I think I've learned more about how to structure a story concisely and impactfully.
At the beginning of 2021, I planned to have the first book of the Inhumans drafted by the end of January. Ummm . . . so guess who's been speed-writing it this weekend because I'm far from finishing and the deadline is today?? XD Honestly, it's been fun to write the ending quickly, and it's really teaching me how to manage my time. But also, #stress.
Hopefully by the end of today I'll be sitting with a completed draft! If I do that, I'll update this post and tell you. :D
In case you missed some things, here's what I did this month on the blog:
And around the blogosphere . . .
Faith gave some tips on writing as an escape. It's something I've found myself doing recently, and her tips are super helpful. :D
Sarah and Julian announced the start of their new publishing house! I'm super excited to see what epic stories they bring to the table in the coming months and years.
And Bethany wrote a fascinating analysis on why we love the antihero. It was inspired by Prince Zuko, so of course it's an amazing post. ;)
The first day of February, the month of Valentine's Day, is tomorrow. I don't know how we're already one month into 2021, but if we could survive January, I think we'll be just fine in February. XD
But! Today is also National Hot Chocolate Day, so end your January with a delicious beverage. I know I'm going to drink at least two cups. Might as well take the opportunity when it comes.
I hope your February is fantastic, and I can't wait to hear about all that you achieve! :D
-Nicole <3
Your turn! How did the first month of 2021 go for you? What WIP are you currently working on? Who's excited for the KOTLC movie??? Let's talk!