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Update Link: You’re Not Sorry – Part 66

Hey! Hope everyone is having a good day! This is a bit later than I wanted, but I had a busy day. Did a grocery run, recycled laptops that have literally been sitting around for YEARS (I was watching a declutter video and they’re like hey, do you have electronics sitting around and I DID sooo) then worked on some content for January at work. I’m almost done student-facing materials for January. I have a few more lesson plans and instructional slides to do, but we’re in good shape. Better than I thought considering how much of December I spent basically dead.

Believe it or not, I’m still dealing with some chest congestion, and I get really tired doing flights of stairs. Covid was less of a pain in the ass.

Couple of programming notes

  • Flash Fiction Marathon continues until January 18 to make up for the two weeks I missed. After that, we scale back to 2-3 updates.
  • I am going to shift gears this year and work on novels.
    • January – March: These Small Hours, Book 3
    • April – June: Fool Me Twice, Book 3
    • July – September: Reader’s Choice (we’ll vote on my four in progress: Out of the Woods, Kismet, Malice, and For the Broken Girl, Book 3)
    • October – December: Fool Me Twice, Book 4
  • Weekends: One 25 minute session for Crimson Swift. The TTPD collections are the first focus.

That’s an ambitious schedule, I know, but it’s one I used to be able to pretty easily when I was doing Flash Fiction updates maybe twice a week. I love Flash Fiction, but those daily updates really need to be a “I’m on break for a week, yay!” or “summer vacation, let’s goooo” type of things. At least for the rest of this year.

See you tomorrow 🙂

Comments

  • That is quite a schedule. Please don’t over extend because you’re still healing and it will take you awhile to get stronger. Thank you for sharing your writing talent with us.

    According to arcoiris0502 on December 29, 2025
  • I love out of the woods 🙂

    According to Dallas on December 29, 2025