nook
15 years ago
General
From the *head-desk* of a cybernetic raccoon:
Year-to-date, I've spent over $250 on books since getting the nook (which was itself $150) and have read more books in a shorter time than any physical books I've ever owned.
I feel good about that. Happy that I'm reading again, even if the current e-book I have has typos in it occasionally. Happily, I auto-correct as I read, but it's still a bit annoying. And the author likes to use "tailing off" as opposed to "trailing off", but I just correct again when I'm reading.
It hasn't stopped me from writing, but I just prefer reading for a while before I dive back into my literary baby--"Juice"--and before I resume work on the Comic.
Thankfully, most of what was keeping me away from the comic has ended, and I can pick up on the story arc where I left off, end it and start a new one. I've been busy doing redesigns of Anubis, designing offices for Ascension and Rarnar Medical, and tying up all the little loose ends I created in other story arcs.
Completely forgot that Lee has medical nanobots running through his system.
I feel good about that. Happy that I'm reading again, even if the current e-book I have has typos in it occasionally. Happily, I auto-correct as I read, but it's still a bit annoying. And the author likes to use "tailing off" as opposed to "trailing off", but I just correct again when I'm reading.
It hasn't stopped me from writing, but I just prefer reading for a while before I dive back into my literary baby--"Juice"--and before I resume work on the Comic.
Thankfully, most of what was keeping me away from the comic has ended, and I can pick up on the story arc where I left off, end it and start a new one. I've been busy doing redesigns of Anubis, designing offices for Ascension and Rarnar Medical, and tying up all the little loose ends I created in other story arcs.
Completely forgot that Lee has medical nanobots running through his system.
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