A quiet moment, so a post. It's been two weeks since the last Wednesday meme-age, so let's see what I can reconstruct from memory.
Finished The March North -- which has some wonky structural issues around the ending, but I can't quite put my finger on what exactly is wrong or how to fix it. But the way half the resolution revolves around events that took place off-stage is definitively off.
Also read The Earth Is All That Lasts by Catherine Wells (also wonky structure around the end, but I see better how to fix it), Mahôka Kôkô no Rettôsei volume 13 (series still doing fine -- this is the second iteration of the summer tournament arc, but this time the focus is on political shenanigans rather than the tournamenting), and volume 25 of Poems of Places. Am now reading The Prisoner of Zenda, by way of catching up on my cultural literacy, and v26 of PoP, by way of touring the second half of New England.
And so it goes.
---L.
Subject quote from "Musketaquid," Ralph Waldo Emerson.
Finished The March North -- which has some wonky structural issues around the ending, but I can't quite put my finger on what exactly is wrong or how to fix it. But the way half the resolution revolves around events that took place off-stage is definitively off.
Also read The Earth Is All That Lasts by Catherine Wells (also wonky structure around the end, but I see better how to fix it), Mahôka Kôkô no Rettôsei volume 13 (series still doing fine -- this is the second iteration of the summer tournament arc, but this time the focus is on political shenanigans rather than the tournamenting), and volume 25 of Poems of Places. Am now reading The Prisoner of Zenda, by way of catching up on my cultural literacy, and v26 of PoP, by way of touring the second half of New England.
And so it goes.
---L.
Subject quote from "Musketaquid," Ralph Waldo Emerson.