Friday, May 01, 2015

It's Avengers Weekend!

Hello dear readers!

It's Avengers weekend!!  My best friend Jen (HELLO BEST FRIEND!!!!!) is here for the long weekend with me.  So far, we have watched the original Avengers movie, tonight we are watching Guardians of the Galaxy, and tomorrow we will make it to the movie theater to watch the Age of Ultron!!!

Yes, the number of exclamation points above are necessary.

The great thing about Avengers is that my best friend and I have theories about Loki.  We think there's more going on there.  We know there's something else going on.  We just...are waiting to be proven right.  We have joined Loki's army.  It's ruining my life.


Loki's right.  I like it.  I feel like anyone joining a fandom should be prepared for just such an event.  I happily join the fandom and will display my Loki's army key chain (a gift from my friend) without a qualm.  I will go to see every movie in the theater and spend more time talking about a line or a look than I have watching the movie. I will line up my bobbleheads and start contemplating fanfiction.  Good thing I enjoy it all.

Tuesday, April 14, 2015

Is this thing on?

Hello dear readers!

I am pleased to report that I am still alive.  I managed to survive the horrible winter we were having (though our snow fall pales in comparison to Boston).

There's not a lot to report.  I wish I could say that I am ready to update, but I am not.  My wonderful beta has sent back the next chapter of "An Aunt's Love" so I am hoping to get everything ready to go soon.  (THANK YOU, BETA!!!!)

Unfortunately, school has had to come first this semester, and that means that the last thing I want to do when I come home at night is write.  My brain's been exhausted between work and school.  That will all be over soon.  My final assignment is due on April 30th, and that weekend, my best friend is coming in from out of town and will be here for four whole days!!  (Can you feel the excitement?!?!)

Anyone else watching Avengers that weekend?  I know my friend and I are planning on spending some time in the movie theater that weekend to see Age of Ultron. I have a feeling that it's going to be full of sass like the original Avengers.  I've heard tell that there isn't going to be an end credits scene, but I say that there MUST be an end credit scene, as it is tradition in the MCU.

Anyone else have epic plans that weekend?

Friday, February 20, 2015

It's freezing

Just a little post to tell you all some of what you already know...

IT IS COLD.

It is currently -3 degrees Fahrenheit in Morgantown today.

The sun is already up.  It is still below zero.

It is freakin' cold.  So cold that I didn't want to leave my bed this morning, and after staying home yesterday, it was really, really hard to get out of bed.

I powered through and made it to work, unable to feel my face.

Could someone let me couch-surf in a warmer place until spring, please?


Friday, February 06, 2015

Pssst.....I updated!

Yes, that's right, dear readers!  I updated "What is Right: Year Two!!!"  WOOOT!!!

The chapter is short, I'm afraid, but it is an update!  :)

It was difficult, especially since I've taken such a long break from that story, but it's there.  It's updated.  *Dances*

Enjoy!

Monday, January 26, 2015

New Year, New Semester....now what?

Hello dear readers!

For those curious about how my class turned out last semester, I received an "A" for my troubles.  I've started a new class now and I'm pretty sure that it will be a similar experience.  From what my advisor says, this will be my last class. (It better be....)

All told, this class should be a lot more fun because it is a giant research project.  I get to write a really long paper.  The syllabus states that my paper should be about 20+ pages.  There was no maximum page limit.  I'm one of those people that have had teachers institute maximum limits because my enthusiasm for such projects usually carry over into "I HAVE SO MUCH TO SAY I NEED TWENTY MORE PAGES!!!!"

Have I ever told you I had a professor call me "Hermione" for an entire semester?

True story.

My current predicament is the fact that I'm torn between two different topics for my project.  My first idea is the role of the creator in Shelley's "Frankenstein" and my other idea is if the classic hero's journey is present in the "Hunger Games."  I'm not sure which topic I'd have more fun writing, but both are kind of stuck in my head.  Suggestions?  (Or something else completely random?)  I have to pin down the topic pretty quickly, but if you have a suggestion, I'm all ears.


Wednesday, December 10, 2014

I did it!

Hello dear readers!

I am happy to report I have turned in my last assignment for the semester.  I am free!  Woot woot!

I did not dislike the class by any stretch of the imagination.  It was fun dipping my toes back into academia, but at the same time, the class was a freshman level class.  It felt like going back to first grade for me.  A lot of the assignments were busy work to get people to think about how to write a paper.  I already knew that, so this was more of a refresher for me.

I did have some fun, though, and now that the final assignment is turned in, I'm sure I'll miss the class.  The professor was a great person to talk with and we had a couple of nice conversations about literature and writing.

By the way, if you're looking for something new to read, I can recommend Joan Didion's work.  She's an amazing author. Go check her out.  ;)

Wednesday, November 19, 2014

Nanowrimo is dead....long live Nanowrimo!

Hello dear readers!

Emma has been a busy girl lately, and I am sorry to say that ALL writing has taken a back seat to recent events.

First, there is a full time job at which I spend roughly forty hours per week, followed closely by my second "job" at the dance studio.  I don't get paid except through free dance lessons, but I've finally decided to get my teacher certification for both early childhood dance programs at my studio.  The certification won't happen until the summer, so I have some time before I have to go through training.

I am also taking a college class this semester.  After I walked at graduation and received my little envelope that was supposed to contain my diploma, I discovered my envelope contained a notice that I hadn't met requirements.  So now I am taking the last two courses to finish my requirements.  I'm taking   Why they couldn't have told me that BEFORE graduation remains a mystery.  I didn't realize how much time a simple course would take.  There is a lot of busy work assignments and I can understand the reason behind them, but I seriously don't need to list my thesis, block out my paragraphs, and explain the reason I chose to structure my essay that way.  I've written papers of about thirty pages.  I can handle five without having to break it down.

Therapy is going well, and we're talking about how to wrap it up.  My therapist is concerned that I'm reaching burnout (not sure how it happened.....but I managed to over schedule myself again).  I think it's because I didn't realize how much time my college class would take.

Needless to say, something had to go.  Nanowrimo ended up being the thing on the chopping block.  Nanowrimo takes a ton of time, especially when I did almost no preparation because lack of time.  That's right - it's pantsing.  I'm not sure where the term came from, but it means to undertake a Nanowrimo project without any preparation.  It's HARD.

Well, dear readers, here's hoping that the upcoming holiday (and break from dance!!) means I'll get a little rest, and a little time to focus on writing!