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 Hello there! Some exciting things have happened since my last post: Insignia Stories posted one of my accepted drabbles for Women in Horror Month I received an acceptance for one of the pieces of short fiction I submitted last month! The date is still TBA, but will be posted in April :) I didn't write nearly as much this last month as I had hoped, but I did take time to read more short fiction from both small presses and some of the larger speculative magazines. There's a lot of fun work out there. One of my favorite stories was "The Bahrain Underground Bazaar" by Nadia Afifi, which was published in the November/December 2020 Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction. It was the perfect example of speculative stories that force you to sit with the feelings it conjures for a long time afterward. I also have started taking Vietnamese lessons with an iTalki teacher. I grew up speaking the language with my parents, but like many diaspora kids, the language I speak feels ...

Challenges in Discipline and Sweating Indoors

 Hello there!  I started off 2021 feeling more or less pumped up about my goals. Of course, the truth of existence is a little more complicated (especially during a pandemic). I haven't really written or read very much in the past several weeks.  I did manage to convince myself that playing JRPGs (Trails of Cold Steel specifically) on the Playstation was a worthy study in storytelling. This may be obvious to everybody, but I'm noticing a trend of child soldiers in a lot of games 😬  However, I did manage to: Get my ass in gear in the last week, revise and submit a piece of flash fiction to an online magazine. Shout out to my partner, the many friends, and readers on Scribophile who helped with this endeavor!  I made the expensive and mildly impulsive decision to purchase an indoor exercise bike (no, not the one that produced a horror short as an advertisement) which ended up being very productive since my days have largely been on the couch or my desk chair....

Accomplishments and Writing Goals

 Hello!  2020 was obviously an outrageous and rough year, so reflecting seems like a strange exercise. However, it ended up being the year I finally put pen to paper (fingers to keyboard?) and completed NaNoWriMo, and committed to being a "writer" (whatever that means).  I wrote from middle to high school and dreamt about being a writer. After I graduated, I mostly dropped creative writing. I would pick up random projects but never surpass a few thousand words. My active imagination remained, but I was resolved to fade into a boring adulthood, convinced writing would never be part of my life.  It took a while, but here we are. I've started this blog and a website to hold myself accountable (even though that feels like I'm really putting the cart before the horse, lol).  Goals for 2021 Write and submit a few short stories for publication Start research/writing for my Southeast Asian fantasy epic Take some fiction and creative writing classes Read a lot more boo...