Update: 19th November 2012
Tired. So very very tired. Night shifts are not fun and we still have more to look forwards to, which isn’t something I’m particularly happy about. I think the hardest part is trying to work during the day while James is asleep, especially as he snores and that makes it really hard to concentrate.
However I have written some new stories, thanks to the Crowdfunding Creative Jam over at LiveJournal and Dreamwidth. I have another couple to go and then I’m done with all the prompts that gained my attention. Thanks to Elizabeth Barrette I may also have a new canon character for the World Walkers collection: the Shyders.
The fanfiction page has been updated, so check it out if you’re interested in writing any.
My favourite recent opinion of the fae: The clue, they have it not. (From Elizabeth Barrette.)
Mirrored from K. A. Jones Writing.
Thoughts
Yeah, it really sucks. My partner did third shift for a while, consistently. *hugs*
>> I think the hardest part is trying to work during the day while James is asleep, especially as he snores and that makes it really hard to concentrate. <<
Maybe earplugs and/or headphones would help? I'm very sensitive to ambient noise too.
Some other folks I know will go work in a library, bookstore, coffeehouse, or other space they find comfortable.
>> However I have written some new stories, thanks to the Crowdfunding Creative Jam over at LiveJournal and Dreamwidth. <<
Yay! You really got an awesome batch out of this month's jam. The theme was a perfect match, though. Anything you'd like to request for future themes? Mythical/magical races could be fun, or fish out of water stories.
>>Thanks to Elizabeth Barrette I may also have a new canon character for the World Walkers collection: the Shyders.<<
*happydance*
>>The fanfiction page has been updated, so check it out if you’re interested in writing any.<<
I think you did a great job with this. It's very convenient.
>> My favourite recent opinion of the fae: The clue, they have it not. <<
*giggle* I love how the Fae World and the World Walkers collections combine to make such a great cautionary tale about the dangers of environmental degradation and hiding one's head in the sand.