2025 Writing Log, Part Seven
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- I wrote the first third of Chapter 3 of “The Last Green Knight,” a big bang fic that mixes Legend of Zelda with Arthurian legend.
- I wrote the first half of Chapter 5 of “What Dreams May Come,” a Bloodborne x Zelda crossover that is steadily becoming less Bloodborne and more of its own weird thing.
- I submitted a hearty and nutritious set of tag nominations to the
phoenixdown_ex Final Fantasy fandom exchange. When signups open on February 22, I’m going to request side stories about NPCs and worldbuilding, maybe with a hint of horror. No one voluntarily writes stories like this because almost no one reads them, but I read them. In exchange for this indulgence, I will write literally anything. And I will have a great time doing it.
- I thought I was finished writing my essay about the game Crow Country, but I ended up including a bit more research when I went back to edit it. I’ve got a solid first draft now, and I think it’s a good and interesting piece of commentary. Hopefully I can find someone to publish this. I’ll send a follow-up email to Unwinnable on Monday if I don’t hear back from them over the weekend.
- My article “Five Japanese Games Set in Fantasy America” is now live on Sidequest (here).
- I pitched the short fiction zine I plan to publish this year, “Strange Tales and Modern Legends,” to a Patreon-based monthly zine subscription service (here).
- I am 99% sure that my zine isn’t a good fit for the service. I applied anyway as a way to motivate myself to articulate my goals and draft a concrete timeline. The rejection is going to sting a little, but it’s worth the tradeoff.
- As an aside: Submitting applications you know will be rejected as a way to bypass executive dysfunction and motivate yourself to begin a project is what ADHD does to a motherfucker.
- On a related note, I applied to the Clarion Workshop lmaoooooooo
- This week’s post on my book review blog (here) is about A Hundred Years and a Day, a collection of 34 stories that delight in the anticapitalist aesthetic of gentle decline.
I spent the week being sick. Also it snowed. This would be a great time to hibernate, but alas. We live in a society.
- I wrote the first half of Chapter 5 of “What Dreams May Come,” a Bloodborne x Zelda crossover that is steadily becoming less Bloodborne and more of its own weird thing.
- I submitted a hearty and nutritious set of tag nominations to the
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- I thought I was finished writing my essay about the game Crow Country, but I ended up including a bit more research when I went back to edit it. I’ve got a solid first draft now, and I think it’s a good and interesting piece of commentary. Hopefully I can find someone to publish this. I’ll send a follow-up email to Unwinnable on Monday if I don’t hear back from them over the weekend.
- My article “Five Japanese Games Set in Fantasy America” is now live on Sidequest (here).
- I pitched the short fiction zine I plan to publish this year, “Strange Tales and Modern Legends,” to a Patreon-based monthly zine subscription service (here).
- I am 99% sure that my zine isn’t a good fit for the service. I applied anyway as a way to motivate myself to articulate my goals and draft a concrete timeline. The rejection is going to sting a little, but it’s worth the tradeoff.
- As an aside: Submitting applications you know will be rejected as a way to bypass executive dysfunction and motivate yourself to begin a project is what ADHD does to a motherfucker.
- On a related note, I applied to the Clarion Workshop lmaoooooooo
- This week’s post on my book review blog (here) is about A Hundred Years and a Day, a collection of 34 stories that delight in the anticapitalist aesthetic of gentle decline.
I spent the week being sick. Also it snowed. This would be a great time to hibernate, but alas. We live in a society.