Yes, January is almost over, but I wanted to make a post about it anyway. Here are the highlights of an otherwise shitty year. It was a productive one, despite everything.

January:
- Wrote lots of letters to my nephew in basic, including sending him some of my first draft work for Itsy Bitsy.
- Started making time to workout. It was irregular because my work schedule was irregular.
February:
- Had a marathon drafting session for Itsy Bitsy and finished it in a week. Found out I can get a lot done under pressure.
- Tried to make plans for an engagement party. It was going to be either laid back barbeque or like a ritzy masquerade with close friends and family. Then Covid happen the following month. It didn’t happen.
- Paid off my car. Paying things off is like winning the lottery.
- Did Breaking Benjamin’s VIP. Held Ben’s hand during a song. Almost cried.
March:
- Packed up the rest of our life and closed on a house.
- Cleaned boogers and possible shit from the walls of said house. It was really nasty.
- Covid officially started in Nebraska. Lots of things cancelled.
- My job cut back hours dramatically, so I was shipped off into the store. I worked mostly in online grocery pickup. I had awesome managers. It was fun.
April:
- Every moment not at work was spent unpacking and cleaning.
- Work was boring half the time. My coworkers and I had to take temperatures and stand around. Eight hours doing nothing goes by slow.
May:
- Finally started writing again. Spent a lot of time editing Itsy Bitsy.
- Made a tough decision between more pay and consistent morning hours. In the end, I decided I didn’t want to work for Walmart forever, and the only way to reach my goals was if I had a job with less stress and more consistency. I stepped down to write.
- Worked out significantly less than before, but my job had me walking around 6 miles a day, so I was cool with it.
- We built a privacy fence. By ‘we’ I mean my fiancé and my dad.
June
- Finished editing Itsy Bitsy. Started the second draft.
- Started listening to a writing podcast in my free time. I did this for a sense of community. I kept it up for several months but ultimately stopped. I just wasn’t getting what I wanted out of it.
- I have something in my planner that says SPOOKY TACOS. I’m not sure what the context of that is. All I know is I want them again, but this time, more spooky.
July
- Finished the second draft of Itsy Bitsy. Sent it to my beta (my mama) for a read through.
- My fiancé got a new job with much better pay. My worries of if I made the right financial decision by leaving my old job subsided just a little.
- Did family pictures with everyone on my side. It was hectic. But it was nice to see everyone.
August
- Finished Itsy Bitsy and uploaded it to the world. Also ordered paperback copies. My first physical book!
- Started tracking my writing differently. Set out short term goals as a sort of business plan, and journaled any thoughts relating to them.
- Got together with my mama to talk about wedding stuff. Finally got a vision in mind.
- Wrote a little story for my best friend’s birthday Zoom party.
- Gave my website some TLC. It still needs more.
- Put down deposit for wedding venue. It’s non-refundable. I guess it’s for real.
September
- Spent time in Tennessee. Wasn’t ready to come back.
- Mailed copies of Itsy Bitsy to people I knew and a few I didn’t.
- Submitted a silly little entry to a horror cookbook contest.
- Sold six copies of Itsy Bitsy to a local bookstore. I need to go in sometime and see how it did.
- Made a plan to contact another bookstore to do a signing once Covid subsides. It looks like it’ll be a while before that happens.
- Became a member of HWA and NWG.
- Submitted several pieces to another contest, including a few chapters of Zemblanity.
October
- Started a newsletter.
- Submitted a flash fiction piece to a contest. It didn’t place, but I wasn’t in love with it. Might expand on it later.
- Left town to do engagement pictures. My best friend and maid of honor dressed up as Pennywise for them. It was fun.
- Started to work on a piece for a contest, then stopped. Decided it’s best not to stress over something I don’t have a solid plan for. No more half ass stories.
- Applied for a job outside of Walmart. Interviewed. Decided against it. Too many red flags, and I don’t want to be married to a job. I wasn’t willing to give what they were asking.
November
- Serious work on Zemblanity. It’s still a work in progress, but it’s been coming along nicely.
- Submitted a short essay to a magazine to feel it out. Working on a longer essay while I wait for a decision on it.
- Got the news that the Zemblanity excerpt I submitted was accepted for Voices of the Plains. It’s due to come out soon.
- Made a solid business plan for the entirety of next year.
- Bought a new laptop. It was much needed.
- Experienced the season finale of Unus Annus. Might have felt feelings and bought merch because of said feelings.
- Found a sense of purpose/direction/will to live after months in a slump.
- Missed family on Thanksgiving due to Covid.
December
- Covid. So much Covid.
- Missed Christmas with the family and a lot of work.
- Made awesome progress with Zemblanity.
As for this year, I don’t have anything concrete planned out to make me a better human. I do know that I want to get back into yoga and pilates again, and I got a new mat for Christmas so I may as well put it to good use. And, of course, as I told you before, I have a solid business plan for writing this year. Let’s hope things work out. Not to mention a few other little ideas I want to take the time to try out. It might work out. It might not work out. I’ll keep you updated if anything cool happens, and I’ll expect you to forgive me if I don’t tell you. Namely because if I don’t tell you, it means I made an absolute fool of myself, and while I am totally onboard with the whole idea of ditching the false narrative of constant happiness and optimism that social media drives into us, I don’t like to feel stupid, yo. You get it. 😉
Question time: Is there anything in particular you’d like to hear more about or see more of? Book reviews? Wedding shiz? My own personal writing things? Blog style whatnots? Lemme know! I’d love for this website to be more interactive. More people with conversation. Less bots that click like without even reading what was written.
Well, Void, here’s to a great 2021! Happy fucking New Year!!



