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2020 Writing Wrap-Up
Something that I do every year on the 1st is go back through absolutely everything Iâve written throughout the previous year and compile it into one massive word document. Everything from outlining notes to unfinished short stories to my NaNo project wind up in that file, where I like to read back and reflect on what Iâve gotten done through the year.Â
Every year, I end up having written more than I expected, and this year was no different!Â
Total for 2020: 203,119!
This is the first recorded year (I think itâs year 4 that Iâve done this for?) in which Iâve cracked 200K! Itâs also the first year Iâve ever actually followed through on my resolution to share some of my writing online! So as rough as 2020 has been, I still somehow managed to break some personal records in writing. Which probably has everything to do with the fact that I joined this community earlier this year, and itâs been incredibly encouraging and supportive!
I also branched out a bit more this year in a few ways. I worked on some poetry and prose, which is not something Iâve put a lot of time into before so tends to be a challenge. Itâs nothing that Iâll be posting anytime soon, but it was fun to work on in the moment, which is especially important in such a wild year as 2020.
One snag that I definitely hit was the fact that I have a lot more unfinished work than most years. A majority of the short stories I started working on never got finished. But I canât even be too upset about that, because I totally loved being able to read back on even the fragmented pieces I ended up with. And while I do think a large part of that (for me) is discipline over inspiration, Iâm willing to accept that, sometimes, things will remain unfinished. And itâs okay to stop working on them.Â
My overall focus shifted a bit this year, too, which was interesting. I worked more on longer things than most years - started out the year by finishing my first draft of Castle on the Hill, continued making some edits and reworking its outline, did a large part of Beneath Alder Creekâs first draft in November. Right now, Iâm working on what I expect to be a novella by the time Iâm done with it. Itâs a big contrast to the usual, short and snappy short stories that fill most of my previous wrap-up files. But I still definitely write those sometimes, and itâs nice to be able to try stretching and testing my own boundaries.Â
This is the part of my wrap-up where I go ham throwing in some of my favorite out-of-context quotes from a variety of different things Iâve worked on. Some of them might be familiar, a lot probably wonât. Iâm going to post it beneath the thing so this doesnât become even more absurdly long!
Some of the ~highlights~ of 2020:
First Thoughts in the Morning: wow the sexual tension between me and the alarm clock right now. Later Reflection: wtf? (a literal note on my notes app that I included because I Cannot remember writing any of this and it made me laugh)
Edrieleâs gaze trailed down to the womanâs armor, and her stomach twisted. âWhere did you find your attire?â The woman glanced down in surprise, as though sheâd forgotten she was wearing it. âIt was fitted to me when I gained my ranking. I suppose it draws attention, but after my confrontation at⌠you mean to ask me whether Iâm impersonating a Knight!â âThe thought had crossed my mind,â the Sister replied dryly. (novella WIP)
âDo you need to make a stop at your house before we head to the chapel?â Leslie asked as they started off. âWhat for?â Winnie asked. Leslie looked pointedly at the tip of her galoshes poking out from beneath her dress. With another roll of her eyes, Winnie sighed. âOh, I suppose so.â (Beneath Alder Creek)
When the third meeting for the Society of the Hidden Immortal Tribe was called for the decade, I knew heads would roll. Gathering the entire society together took months. Everything had to be hush-hush; that was the entire point of spreading ourselves out. Plus, every time a letter arrived in the mail, it was a reminder of the idiot who had decided we needed a name change. Everybody agreed that being deemed the âS.H.I.T.â was humiliating, but nobody could agree on a better title, so it had remained the same for nearly a full century. That was the problem with living forever. You always had more time to make decisions, and, in the end, nothing ever got done. (S.H.I.T.)
When she leaves, Iâm not sure I remember a word of what sheâs said. But as the stresses of the semester wash back in, and my mind clears like being pulled out of a dream, I suddenly understand how one could crash upon the rocks without realizing theyâd ever changed their course. (A Modern Siren)
When Georg arrived later, he found Klaus leaning forwards onto the table, staring vacuously at one of his textbooks. "Studying hard?" he taunted as he approached and dropped into the seat Ingrid had been occupying. "I talked with Ingrid," Klaus explained. Georg's eyebrows shot up in genuine surprise, but he quickly recovered and looked pointedly at Klaus' posture. "Go that well, then?" "She said I'm arrogant and completely self-involved and that I never take what a girl says into account whenever I'm on a date." With a haunted gleam in his eye, Klaus stared up at his friend. "I think she's right." "Well then it's a good thing somebody pointed it out," Georg offered, and he turned to his work. (Castle on the Hill)
Takemoto Hana rested a hand over her face. She couldnât see the swirling of darkness over her head, but she heard the whine behind its words. With a wry smile, she asked, âDo you not know how to brew tea?â âOf course I know how to brew tea!â The dark spiritâs voice boomed with a defensive defiance that rang false in the funny little womanâs ears. Â (The Funny Little Woman)
âNone of us want to be here right now,â Edgar called out to the hall. âNone of us want to go back through the handbook and listen to the steps of proper etiquette in immortality. But it seems that, once again, itâs necessary.â âDammit, Dave,â muttered the man next to me. I said nothing, but I couldnât help but agree with the sentiment. Dave was⌠how do I describe Dave? To call him an idiot would be underestimating his craftiness. To call him a genius, Iâd have to ignore all of his dumb antics. Cruel was too strong. Misguided was too innocent. Mischievous fit best, but even that fell short. Dave was a trickster god, if ever one existed. (S.H.I.T.)
Ridiculous, he told me with a self-conscious laugh of someone who didn't expect to be believed. I smiled, but I didn't join in. (The Little Roads)
âHey, where did Alina go?â Lorelai asked. Zoe shrugged, but Jaiden cleared his throat. âI think you crossed one of her boundaries, Lo. She specifically asked not to involve her girlfriend in this, and then you did anyways. I know we needed the help, but friendships have to be built on mutual trust, my dude. You shouldâve at least let her know your plan before you went behind her back.â The two women stopped and shared a look. âHey, Jaiden,â Zoe asked. âDo you know the capital of Canada?â He shook his head. âI dunno, Ontario?â âAmazing.â (Mirror, Mirror)
"We had a bet going over whether you'd make it in time," Hans told him. "Did you win or lose?" Josef replied. Hans flipped a 5-Deutsche Mark coin over to Peter, who grinned as he pocketed it. "I'm glad you have so much faith in me." Josef's voice dripped with sarcasm. (Castle on the Hill)
Taliesin reached over his head and grabbed at one of the low-hanging bows, picking leaves from it. âIâm not sure.â Winnie stopped. âWhat do you mean?â âI mean that I donât know.â (Beneath Alder Creek)
While she attended to these, the man beside her began to stir. Ella could see him out of the corner of her eye, attempting to push himself up into a sitting position. âYou may want to lie back down,â she told him, scrubbing uselessly at her skirt. The man continued to sit up anyways, pressing a hand against the side of his face. âAm I killed?â âNo, but your savior may be.â Ella threw her skirt back to the ground. âWhen the Madame sees the state of me, Iâll be spending my future afternoons off making a new dress out of the fabric scraps.â A frown crossed the manâs face as he considered her words, followed by a scowl of understanding. âYou work for them. The bourgeoisie.â (Cinderella)
Ingrid took the seat and began digging through her bag for a book. As she did so, she explained, "There were no other tables open in the building - even in the quiet section upstairs - so I figured that I would just ask the first person I recognized if I could sit with them, and well... here we are." "Don't worry about it," Georg answered when Klaus found himself dumbstruck again. "Just ignore the oaf, he'll leave you alone." Ingrid shot a grin at Georg, and Klaus suddenly wondered whether it was a good idea to have the two of them sit together. (Castle on the Hill)
Up ahead, I could see the glass walls of the bus stop. Usually, I waited for the bus leaning against the metal frame of the stop, leaving the seats inside open for children on their way to school. But the seats were empty now. I still avoided them. (Floâs Magical Emporium: The Pandemic)
Now, I ask that you do not feel too much self-pity. For as easy an error as it may be to mistake a visiting aristocratâs son for the hired help, the true talent in such a display causing his immediate departure lies within you alone. And to think that the meeting was the work of your fatherâs tenuous sway over the court! Well, I am sure the time away will do him some good, lest you begin to consider that youâve ruined his position as well as your prospects. (Dearly Detested,)
Edgar was at the front of the lecture hall, and standing beside him was Dave, smirking as though at some private joke that only he was in on. He was wearing sunglasses, despite the dim lighting of the room, probably because he thought he looked cool. I rolled my eyes. What a tool. (S.H.I.T.)
 The work is different now. Countryside pathways winding through the forest lie forgotten for years without the familiar steps of a traveler. Off beaten paths in the city are never unknown for long, and sometimes streets that were once crossed by thousands a day fall back into obscurity. (The Little Roads)
âHow much time will you give me to think on it?â she asked suspiciously, wrapping her arms around herself as though afraid theyâd reach out to him if not kept in check. âYou have all the time in the world,â the golden man said. âThe boyâs, however, runs out with every passing second.â He extended his hand. (Beneath Alder Creek)
You ever met a rich person? Not comfortably wealthy. Not âmy Uncle Kenny is a lawyerâ rich. Not even âwidow answering the door to her manor on a hill dressed in fine silkâ rich. No, I mean proper, so-much-money-you-literally-canât-spend-it-fast-enough rich. They say it isnât worth Bill Gatesâ time to pick up a $100 bill off the floor because heâll have earned more in the time it takes to grab it. That kind of rich. They seem to be bred for times like these. Their houses are a source of endless entertainment â movie theaters, bowling alleys, personal gyms with a view of the sprawling landscape they overlook like cruel dictators. Thereâs no need for them to leave during a pandemic; they have access to the equivalent of a luxury resort most families have to save up month to visit. Necessities can be stockpiled in one of the useless extra spaces in the house. I mean, I once had to hide out in a luggage room for a contract. Thatâs right. An entire room dedicated to holding luggage, bigger than some of the apartments Iâve rented. I thought their residential labyrinths were my greatest source of grief. But social distancing? Iâm one bad contract away from retirement. (Bounty Hunter During a Pandemic)
Shaking his head, Detlef pulled a new sheet from his notebook. âLook, Iâm just saying, if we can get the satire right, we can be a modern Jonathan Swift.â âI donât want to be a modern Jonathan Swift, I want to be a student actually passing his debate course!â Peter snapped. (Castle on the Hill)
Moonlight illuminated the Germanâs fair hair and pale skin, the effect more malevolent apparition than man. (Face on the Other Side of a Dark Window)
Back then, heâd been known for commissioning the exact same portrait of himself every hundred years, hanging them in a hallway in his manor and trying to pass them off as his line of ancestors to any of the locals. It had been a far less skeptical age, and Dave had earned himself a small band of worshipers before Jeff Goldblum himself had been forced to intervene. (S.H.I.T.)
Clara stood before the board of advisors assisting with her thesis. She was one, very intense paper away from her M.A., and she wasnât about to risk it all by being too proud to ask for help. When sheâd made the appointment to meet with them, she expected a series of questions surrounding her topic. Instead, theyâd opened by offering her a job. âYou want me to steal from the school?â Dr. Pye wrinkled her nose at the suggestion. Next to her, Dr. Pritchard said, âDonât think of it as theft, dear. Itâs merely redistribution.â Clara hadnât amassed tens of thousands of dollars in debt to be lectured on the definition of robbery. âEither way, it involves me sneaking into the Chemistry department and taking a huge risk to get you some new toys to play with.â (Origins: The Ghost)
âWhy is undermining Pryderi so important to Queen Ceridwen that she would risk breaking a timeless alliance just to dismantle them?â Her stomach twisted into a knot, protesting against the answer. âThere are few members of the Dusk Court that we know by title.â A shadow passed over Enidâs expression. âThe Lord of the Undernell is second only to the Queen.â âGreat deeds build the reputation of one in their own court. Cruelty builds it in both.â Taliesin buckled under Winnieâs weight as she suddenly leaned against him. (Beneath Alder Creek)
âWhy are all my friends so quick to endanger themselves?â I muttered as I packed up Midasâ crate. Natalie swiveled around from the candy aisle. âSo youâre finally willing to admit that weâre friends?â âSave it.â (Floâs Magical Emporium: The Pandemic)
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