I could write an essay about the transformation of THE QUEST OF THE RING, a story about a unicorn and a giant dog, born of my 10-year-old neo-Christian conservative-raised heart after my sister and I played out an epic journey story one late summer evening… into A GOD GROWN OLD, the story of St. George and the dragon from the dragon’s perspective, featuring themes of a universal faith, chosen families, and sacrifice with strong overtones of polyamory and LGTBQ characters…

but hey I think it just wrote itself in your head and your imagination is probably more entertaining than the reality of the last 17 years

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  • rediscovered a couple of whitepaper starters that still have promise
  • charted out what short stories I currently have in draft form along with a synopsis and its genres so I can start editing/submitting
  • FINALLY figured out the timeline that connects two very disparate books in my universe and puts them into a history that actually! makes! some sense!

sirnotappearinginthisblog:

so nasa opened up applications to be an astronaut and all u have to have is a degree in the “right” field like ok nasa i see how it is u think an english lit major cant go to space well then tell me whos gonna analyze homoerotic subtext in space??? i kno theres homoerotic subtext in space ive seen star wars AND star trek 

going back through my two years of short stories and wowweeeee I threw down some naaaames, soooonnnn