Update: You’re Not Sorry – Part 15
Happy #Liason scene day! Can’t wait to watch it 🙂 Make sure to check it out if you have Hulu. Let’s make sure we get those ratings up for Liason scenes whenever we can.
Very sorry for disappearing a few days. I looked at a calendar and realized that I’m less than a month away from returning to work for staff development week and I just generally felt like I hadn’t done enough. I looked all the work that still needs to be done, and my brain just shut down. This usually happens — especially since I write curriculum now for my district as paid hours. That means even when we break for classes, I’m still banking countless work hours. Plus I had the trip to Baltimore for my aunt, then my aunt passing three days after we came home, then I had to go BACK to Baltimore for work, and I just–I never get done what I want to get done mostly because I overpromise myself and others. It’s a familiar lesson that I learn every summer.
ANYWAY.
I have to revise my August schedule to deal with that nasty habit of over-delivering. Why I was like — let’s rotate three Flash fiction projects, write a novel, prep three courses — one of which never existed before and watch every Phillies game while reorganzing the house–yeah that was insane.
August 1-24 (all times are EST)
- Mondays, Wednesdays, Sundays — Crimson Swift 25 minute sessions, still around 12 PM. Right now working on imgonnagetyouback on Patreon.
- Tuesdays, Thursdays, Saturdays – Flash Fiction, posted here at Crimson Glass, still writing at 2, posting at 3 unless otherwise posted.
- Saturdays & Sundays – 1 hr Malice on Patreon, 60 minutes. Story is really progressing well.
- M-F – These Small Hours for at least 25 minutes.
Now that I’m not trying to fit four projects into seven days and trying to do three of them three times a week along with, you know, living, we’ll be better off.
Once we get into Staff Development week, we’ll talk about the academic year.
Comments
Wow! You had a lot going on. You know what you have to do to take care of yourself. Kudos for writing curriculum and getting paid. Thank you for always sharing your wonderful talent with us