cleolinda: (galadriel)
I am tired and my hands feel weak. I think it's long covid fatigue rearing its head, but I'm not sure. To catch you up on the last year I've spent on Tumblr--well, first of all, I had some kind of autistic burnout/depressive spiral and mostly stayed off social media for about uhhhhh six years. I think I returned to journaling long enough to yell about The Magicians and then vanished once more into the night. I had surprise spinal surgery in 2018, and I got covid 3-4 times despite my best efforts to isolate. Come to think of it, I mostly stayed off the social media for the entirety of the Trump administration, which: fair, valid, reasonable.

I came back and fled to Tumblr when Elon Musk took over Twitter--the last place I had really been saying anything at all--because I was afraid everything would crumble into the sea and I'd lose touch with everyone. For whatever reason, that got me to start writing again, although at one point I was writing on my phone from a throne of ice packs, because I fell down a flight of outdoor stairs in February and landed on my face, onto concrete and a pile of spiky sweetgum balls. I managed to not break anything except my glasses, but I still have a scar at the corner of my mouth.

So I've been posting on Tumblr, and after we had another Oh Fuck Tumblr Is Doomed scare last week, it occurred to me that Dreamwidth is actually (better?) suited to extravagantly long writing. I also set up a Patreon at the beginning of October, so that's fun. Mostly it's advance looks at things I'll post on Tumblr (and here), but I'm mulling over some Patreon-only pieces I could write, and some audio things I could do.

In the middle of trying to, you know, live, I am dealing with chronic fatigue and chronic pain and some brand-new perimenopause, which is JUST GREAT, and they all suck, but I also write about those topics, much the way I've always written about depression and being bipolar and whatnot. (Tumblr users my age discovering that perimenopause is why their eardrums are itching was A Day, certainly.)

Anyway, to expand on what I mentioned about posts I'd written this year, here's a sampler (these may get mirrored/archived over here; I'm not sure about the image-heavier ones): 
Due to November Malaise--I gotta post something soon, but I'm not sure what it'll be.
cleolinda: (twilight lolcat)
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(I am not making this up)

SPARKLE.

It's meant to be, y'all.

The five designs, as you may recall )



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cleolinda: (twilight lolcat)
Hello! I am doing a much better job of posting now! Basically, I forget that the first 4-6 weeks of every year are best spent hibernating productively. I really ought to just schedule that and spend November stockpiling some content to ration out while I'm buried in books and dying of whatever blarg is going around at the time.

Meanwhile! The new Made of Fail podcast with comics artist J.K. Woodward is out! He drinks a lot, and Kevin isn't there to stop him.

Hey! Let's have another recap. Previously on Varney the Vampire: The infamous Chapter All About Matches.

Vampire hunting is harrrrrrd )



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cleolinda: (taintor05)
To begin! Thanks for all the birthday wishes, guys. I am now, for the record, 32.





Secondly, Sister Girl and I were going through some old pictures yesterday, and.... well. Festive baby Cleo )


Meanwhile, the real reason we are here:

Previously on Varney the Vampire: Please, spay and neuter your Norwegian vampires. As promised, an entire chapter about matches )



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cleolinda: (twilight lolcat)
The interesting thing about the Death Blarg is that it's so variable from day to day that it's hard to quantify whether I feel "better" or "worse." On any given day, I might have fever, chills, a sore throat, a raspy cough, no voice, congestion, sneezing, and/or a miserably runny nose--but never all of them at once, and each day one symptom is worse than the others. Like a little teacher's pet spotlight. "Today the Lucky Duck is Hoarse Wheeze!" So better is a matter of personal preference rather than objective judgment. Today it's everything but congestion and the runny nose, and I think I like that combination better, but I'm not sure. It made for an interesting phone interview, that's for sure (quotes for a Geek Out column on Dawn Treader that'll go up on Monday). Sadly, I think I might actually have to wait a little while to see the movie itself, because right now I'd either cough through the whole thing or infect everyone. With great phlegm comes great responsibility.

I mention this in part to explain my posting schedule for Varney, which is: I don't have one. Whenever I've got a 2000-2500 word stretch finished, I'll post it. Our family doctor says that the blarg could persist for four weeks, so I'm just going to put up whatever I have whenever I have it. On the other hand, I'm hoping I can stick to the Secret Life schedule through at least the rest of the month. We may get to a point where I have to stop and take a break to plan out the next few entries. Bear with me, is what I'm saying.

BANG! )



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*haaaaaack*

Dec. 7th, 2010 03:38 pm
cleolinda: (twilight lolcat)
Internets, I am not only dying of blarg, but I think we may be entering the Raspy Cough stage. I WILL NOT GO QUIETLY. Seriously, I will be coughing all night, there will be no "quiet."

Meanwhile, this weekend's Secret Life is shaping up to be a bit on the long side, but I don't know that anyone will complain.

Let's have a little Varney, as promised.

What, you don't keep a crowbar in your room? )



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cleolinda: (twilight lolcat)
In case you are wondering, I have not posted the new Secret Life because there's one photo setup I think I'll have to skip, and one I can't skip, but can't take at the moment because... well. Everyone's here. My mother is already decorating the house for Christmas. Which is fine with me, because I'm one of those people who wants to celebrate a holiday for a whole month (see also: Halloween). Speaking of which, I need to find a festive new background for my journal. Something I can purplify, just because. Something a little Christmas-spooky, if I can manage it.

ANYWAY. I will probably be able to manage to put the new Secret Life up tomorrow, unless you'd like me to just call it a day and wait until next weekend.

Meanwhile, I have been putting myself through a chronological refresher course of The History of Nineteenth-Century Vampire Literature. She might bite us all, and we should be a whole ship's crew o' wamphigaers. There would be a confounded go! )



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