So here’s the news: writing as a viable career path is about to become as horrifying as the retail industry because a bunch of tech bro CEOs with more money than God decided that we should make the ROBOT FUTURE gags from cartoons a stark reality for some reason and because I really do NOT need another existential crisis beating down on me, well here I am until further notice. Ugh, Hollywood rot f... » Continue Reading
- it's a massive load of dead garbage now, and honestly I'm stunned it's still dragging along. - honestly, I'm kind of amused by how retro this site is. » Continue Reading
Welp, I am sick and feel like absolute crap today, so this is like, an entry to keep my mind off of it. How's everyone doing, anyway? I need to write here more. Or Cohost. » Continue Reading
and The Seafaring Sisters of Sally sizzled out slowly, unfortunately, so I'm going to start with something else. Hopefully this one works out eventually. » Continue Reading
- nudibranches live on all depths, from the intertidal zone to depths well over 2,300 ft. - the Glaucus nudibranch floats upside down and floats on wingy appendages! - box jellyfish have 24 eyes, two of which can see colors! They also have specialized organs that are sensitive to light! - Jellyfish don't have a central nervous system and they have pacemaker-style neurons. » Continue Reading
So I have made an FA page to take more research notes in. Hopefully I don't forget it or my cohost exists, but I won't have to use it for much except that. » Continue Reading
- 834 words out of 120. So far doin' fine on that front. Uh, just updating so far, I also have a few journals in the pipeline this year too. » Continue Reading
- so, good news and bad news. - the good news is that I found a publisher for the novelization of The Seafaring Sisters of Captain Sally and have decided to turn it into a book before offering it back up to the altar of TV. - THE BAD NEWS is that now I have to learn how to mold the pilot into a book. Cool. » Continue Reading