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K the occasional writer

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she/they . 27 . enby-ace neurodivergent. fantasy writer.

Let's try this again, shall we?

Iโ€™m K (she/they), an overworked, perpetually exhausted cog in the corporate machine who's chosen method of staying sane is writing about queer idiots getting into trouble.

I've started a Patreon that is completely, 100% free while I finish the rough drafts of my first two wips! If you want somewhere with a more consolidated, easier to navigate repository of my work, that's the place to look.

I live in Wyoming, USA with my partner Cryptid, who features fairly often on this blog. Other featured family members are my four dogs and one cat. Since this is a personal blog as well as a writing one, you'll find posts about my interests outside of writing as well. Ye have been warned~

My primary WIPs are set in an urban fantasy world I call the Shapeshifter universe, or Shifter!verse for short.

Set in a modern-day version of our own world, Shapeshifter is a low-magic urban fantasy setting. Magic is a subtle force, incapable of knitting wounds back together or creating fireballs, but a force all the same. Werewolves, vampires, witches, and all manner of supernatural creatures exist openly in the world in small numbers. In the United States, the largest numbers congregate in the city of Moressau on the coast of Washington.

Morressau has all the problems of a major city and then some. Vampire queens and werewolf mob bosses vie for territory and political power while the powers that be turn a blind eye as long as they get a cut. The regular folk do what they must to get by, carving out lives for themselves in a city that only sees the sun thirty days of the year, determined to find happiness in the dark corners of a city that cares for them as long as they care for it.

Most of the current focus of Shapeshifter is on the first book of the Moressau series, Into the Storm, and its trio of main characters. As a bonus, I've started a second WIP following two characters in a tiny mountain town in Wyoming called The Runaway. You can find out more of both below.

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Into the Storm - Chapter Ten

As long as she doesnโ€™t move, as long as she doesnโ€™t speak or even think, sheโ€™s okay. With Warrick at her front and Kerr at her back, she can pretend sheโ€™s just sore from a too-intense workout. With her eyes closed and no one to tell her the ugly truth, she can pretend the sinking feeling in her gut and sour taste in her mouth are because she drank too much. She can pretend there are no hazy half-memories full of panic and revulsion drifting at the edge of her consciousness as long as she focuses solely on the sound of three sets of breathing.

Another chapter down! I've reached that part in making a wip where I start to wonder what the hell I'm even doing, but lucky for all of us I'm too stubborn to let that stop me from writing.

does anyone write in public? and if so how do you get over the paranoia that everyone is looking over your shoulder and reading your writing and going 'wow that's so cringe and badly written. can you imagine having the audacity to write something so bad and embarrassing in public? this person should probably die.'

Apparently a lot of people get dialogue punctuation wrong despite having an otherwise solid grasp of grammar, possibly because theyโ€™re used to writing essays rather than prose. I donโ€™t wanna be the asshole who complains about writing errors and then doesnโ€™t offer to help, so here are the basics summarized as simply as I could manage on my phone (โ€œdialogue tagโ€ just refers to phrases like โ€œhe said,โ€ โ€œshe whispered,โ€ โ€œthey askedโ€):

  • โ€œFor most dialogue, use a comma after the sentence and donโ€™t capitalize the next word after the quotation mark,โ€ she said.
  • โ€œBut what if youโ€™re using a question mark rather than a period?โ€ they asked.
  • โ€œWhen using a dialogue tag, you never capitalize the word after the quotation mark unless itโ€™s a proper noun!โ€ she snapped.
  • โ€œWhen breaking up a single sentence with a dialogue tag,โ€ she said, โ€œuse commas.โ€
  • โ€œThis is a single sentence,โ€ she said. โ€œNow, this is a second stand-alone sentence, so thereโ€™s no comma after โ€˜she said.โ€™โ€
  • โ€œThereโ€™s no dialogue tag after this sentence, so end it with a period rather than a comma.โ€ She frowned, suddenly concerned that the entire post was as unasked for as it was sanctimonious.

THIS IS A LIFESAVERRR

Into the Storm - Chapter Ten

As long as she doesnโ€™t move, as long as she doesnโ€™t speak or even think, sheโ€™s okay. With Warrick at her front and Kerr at her back, she can pretend sheโ€™s just sore from a too-intense workout. With her eyes closed and no one to tell her the ugly truth, she can pretend the sinking feeling in her gut and sour taste in her mouth are because she drank too much. She can pretend there are no hazy half-memories full of panic and revulsion drifting at the edge of her consciousness as long as she focuses solely on the sound of three sets of breathing.

Another chapter down! I've reached that part in making a wip where I start to wonder what the hell I'm even doing, but lucky for all of us I'm too stubborn to let that stop me from writing.

bad dog or scared dog?

does it even matter at this point?

you will always beat the dog

and blame your actions on his bite

and like a dog he will stay loyal to you

adhd tips from a girlie who was diagnosed in her late twenties and has had little to no support since and is being so brave about it:

1) Make it easy, make it accessible, and make it appealing. If anything this is the most important thing, all tips going forward are based around this concept.

2) That thing you think would help you but you havenโ€™t bought/done it yet because youโ€™re technically surviving without it? buy it, you need it. doesnโ€™t matter if people around you might think itโ€™s wasteful or that youโ€™re lazy, youโ€™re not, just do it, trust me.

3) expanding on tip #2, if youโ€™re like me and eggs are your main source of protein because theyโ€™re quick and easy and feeding yourself is a near insurmountable task- buy yourself an electric egg cooker, make a bunch of hard boiled eggs and keep them in your fridge for quick and easy protein to add to any meal (handful of crackers, a hard boiled egg and a banana? 5 star meal right there.). Other easy protein includes: potstickers (put them in instant ramen), edamame (they have microwaveable snack packs), chickpeas (put in salads!), beans (can of beans microwaved with shredded cheese and some tortilla chips), peanut butter (with crackers, apple and cheese, adult lunchable style) and tofu (cut into cubes, throw them into a ziplock with some seasoning and potato starch, shake that shit up and bake it until crispy).

4) spend a little extra (if you are able) on daily use items that excite you, it will make you more likely to remember/want to do said daily task. for example: the only reason i remember to use sunscreen is because i bought some fancy japanese sunscreen that smells like roses so i get excited to use it, same for laundry detergent and body wash! thereโ€™s a gajillion different body wash scents out there, switch it up!

5) if thereโ€™s a task you continuously struggle with take a moment to think about which part of the task is making it difficult, it could be something even as small as โ€œi donโ€™t put my dirty clothes in the hamper because my hamper has a lid on it and lifting the lid is one step too manyโ€ sounds a little stupid huh? but trust your gut, itโ€™s not stupid if it works. See tip #2 and BUY A HAMPER WITHOUT A LID.

6) if you are having trouble starting a task, break the task down further, sometimes the way i start tasks is just by going โ€œok step 1) stand up-โ€œ and so forth. donโ€™t worry about the task as a whole just take it one step at a time.

7) if youโ€™re halfway through a task and have to stop, leave it out. all this, โ€œput things away when youโ€™re done with them.โ€ is bullshit. you will be much more likely to finish the task if restarting it is easier because you left it out. you can also create faux deadlines like โ€œI gotta finish this project before my friend comes over on tuesday because after I finish it I can clean off the dinner table.โ€ etc.

8) Itโ€™s okay to outsource tasks and donโ€™t let anyone tell you otherwise, humans are designed to ask for, and to require help (what do babies do when theyโ€™re first born?? cry for help!!) ask for help and receive help without shame, if it makes your life better, you are WINNING.

9) if you have one big overwhelming task that you think you need to get done before anything else, but you feel motivated to do other tasks, do those other tasks first, itโ€™s okay. otherwise in all likelihood (at least in my case) youโ€™ll put everything off until the last minute and then have to do said overwhelming task and those other tasks wonโ€™t get done at all. doing smaller tasks also lowers the mental load and you can use them as a motivation launch pad to tackle bigger things.

10) If you notice you tend to not put something away/forget to do something, perhaps consider moving and storing the item closer to where it ultimately ends up or where you are more likely to see it. For example, my makeup, pills, and mail are all stored on my desk because thatโ€™s where I tend to do my makeup, take my pills and deal with my mail. I used to store my pills in my bathroom medicine cabinet but all too often I would forget because they werenโ€™t in my line of sight. now that theyโ€™re on my desk, I have multiple chances per day to pass by them, go โ€œoh I gotta take those.โ€ and take them.

11) Open storage, open storage, OPEN STORAGE

12) motivation can look like all kinds of things. sometimes the only reason I get out of bed is because i remember I have a fun snack and I get to go eat it if I get up. itโ€™s okay to lean into those simple โ€œanimal-brainโ€ type motivators, youโ€™ll eat because then you can use that fun new kitchen gadget you got a daiso? neat. youโ€™ll shower because then you can paint your nails that fun new color you got? fantastic. youโ€™ll go to the dmv and do that annoying thing because youโ€™ll take yourself out for boba after? superb. lean-IN to those small motivators, they arenโ€™t stupid or childish, they are VITAL.

13) donโ€™t buy into the cult of โ€œif itโ€™s worth doing, do it properlyโ€ itโ€™s guaranteed to set you up for failure. if itโ€™s worth doing, do it in whatever capacity you are able to. i put sunscreen on once a day because thatโ€™s fucking better than not doing it at all and i sure as all hell will fail at reapplying it multiple times a day. if itโ€™s worth doing, do it half-assed babieeee.

go forth and prosper!!! xoxo โœŒ๏ธ๐Ÿฉต

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this probably falls under one of the listed tips but I've just started attaching important items that are easy to forget/lose/drop to myself#my bike keys are attached to my belt loop by a stretchy cord so they can stay attached while in my lock#and I have a phone case with a shoulder strap#when I came up with these ideas my parents had some resistance bc ''most people don't need this to not forget to lock their bike''#and some of you might have those same voices around you or even inside yourself#but don't listen!!!!#it works!!! so well!!!#literally used to drop my phone multiple times a week and now it hasn't happened for FOUR MONTHS

I'm a big supporter of no. 12 in particular. If I take out the garbage I'll be RIGHT THERE by the car and can go out to get a coffee or something. If I'm going to do dishes I can make a cup of tea while I'm out there and drink it while I work. There's lots of good ways to get that going.

I've been evangelizing this book ever since I read it, but Organizing Solutions for People with ADHD by Susan Pinsky has a lot of advice on how to make things easier and more accessible, often in ways I wouldn't have thought of on my own. (And a few where I might have thought of them, but it helped to have the "permission" of a professional organizer to be that 'lazy'.)

my therapist said they were proud of me today. I've officially won at life

sometimes a theme recurs in your work without your permission. and sometimes it reaches a threshold where you're like. well now i think this is saying something about me against my will. don't know what though

#animals might not be able to parse sentences but this is on you for putting the words baby and walk in the same string (x)

My parents had a Doberman, freakishly smart. We used to go on hikes and I was always the last one out of bed on those mornings. Dog was impatient, Dad told the dog 'Not until [me] gets out of bed.'

First thing I see that morning through bleary, half-closed eyes? The dog's nose, blowing into my face. Later I learned that he didn't come up to my room immediately after Dad said that. No, he waited until Dad was in the bathroom and couldn't stop him.

I don't understand why sometimes the 'cure' for my adhd is to just listen to music VERY VERY LOUD

but I will also never say no to blasting The Score at high volume

I'M OFFICIALLY EMPLOYED AGAIN!!

in two weeks. because universities are mired in bureaucracy, even if they're just hiring a new custodian. oh well two more weeks of free time for me to finish projects up!

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