I received my Canadian citizenship in the last month of 2019, two weeks before the turn of the decade. All in all, it was a great way to cap off a rather eventful year. In 2019 I had: Where I think I faltered this year is in my writing goals. While I was successfully paid […]
Month: December 2019

Lesson to Writers: Learn How to Uncomplicate Your Life
My phone died in my arms. I was on my way home from work, and I pulled out my phone when it fell out of my hands. That was it: when I lifted the device, the screen, pristine despite millions of previous drops thanks to a sturdy case and I overzealous screen protection, was intact, […]

Reasons I Will Stop Participating in NaNoWriMo
December has arrived! I made a commitment to myself to use the month of November to really crack down on writing my novel. I sat in front of my computer and…once again crashed and burned. For those uninitiated, November is National Novel Writing Month, or NaNoWriMo, for short. In the penultimate month of the year, […]