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Rynling R&D ([personal profile] rynling) wrote2025-03-15 09:43 am
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2025 Writing Log, Part Eleven

- I’m writing a second-person POV FFVII story about the Shinra employees living in post-Sephiroth Nibelheim called “What if you romanced one of the failed Jenova experiments in Nibelheim?” which is exactly what it says on the label. I don’t think this is the sort of thing that’s going to benefit from a more polished style, so I went ahead and posted the first chapter on AO3 (here).

- I got started on my story for [community profile] phoenixdown_ex, and I’m having a great time. Some people in this world have impeccable taste, and I’m grateful for the introduction to my exchange partner.

- I submitted a pitch for a postapocalyptic dark fantasy story called “The Legend of Black Anne” (based on a weird bit of tree folklore) to the 2025 Press Anthology (here). This year’s theme is “ghosts & forests,” which is relevant to my interests.

- I got invited to join a panel at next year’s MLA conference in Toronto, so I typed up an abstract for my article on the manga artist Kyō Machiko (this one here) and sent it off. I love when things are easy.

- I finished my essay “In Praise of Moss: An Argument for Sustainable Disability Positivity.” It’s not the most insightful or academically rigorous essay I’ve written, but it’s something I really needed to write. I also got started on the zine formatting and printed a small sticker to send along with Etsy orders when the zine is printed.

- This week’s post on my book review blog (here) is about Hiromi Kawakami’s newest novel in translation, Under the Eye of the Big Bird. This is a fun sci-fi story with an interesting narrative structure and a wonderful translation, and it’s about one of my favorite topics of all time, the quiet and gentle extinction of the human race.

- I forgot to mention last week’s book review post (here), which is about a Japanese-language essay collection written by someone who started posting quirky autobio essays during the pandemic and got famous on Twitter. It’s not bad, and I had a good time with it. The author actually wrote to me to thank me for the review, which was amazing.

- I finished my sakura korok drawing for the March of the Koroks art event (here). Submissions are open until March 25, and you don’t have to be a member of the Zelda Creators server to participate.

I finally managed to get an appointment for Eevee the Pomeranian puppy to be spayed, and she recovered from the surgery in no time at all. What a good and healthy girl! Meanwhile, her hair continues to grow longer and fluffier with each passing day. Here’s a photo of her being regal:


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