2016 in review - and on to 2017
8 years ago
Direct from the rambling mind of a weird author.
Well. 2016. What a year. Personally, it's been a rather good one for me, you know, with the whole getting engaged bit and sharing some great times with the amazing
DexCat , cementing plans for the future with him.
Overall though, it's been a bit of a mixed bag. Some truly terrifying political events (which are not to be discussed below, because ugh, please no), and the well-publicised 'curse of 2016' that has taken some of our most beloved celebrities.
So lots of good, and lots of bad overall. Here's hoping to more good, less bad for 2017.
What does it hold for me? Well, Dex shall be moving out here for good, so that's going to be amazing. I hope to have the final book in the Destiny of Dragons series released - hopefully for FurDU, but we'll see. I intend on doing a lot more writing commissions, as I'm proving to myself that I can write them at a good pace and not lose out on any quality. Aiming at perhaps one a week, we'll see how that goes - I can't let it impact my novel writing too much. Commission prices may end up lifting a little for 2017 too, to bring myself more in line with the prices of other writers I consider to be at a similar skill level to mine. Nothing drastic.
So. 2017. The year where everyone starts buying my books, I hope! May the good times roll.

Overall though, it's been a bit of a mixed bag. Some truly terrifying political events (which are not to be discussed below, because ugh, please no), and the well-publicised 'curse of 2016' that has taken some of our most beloved celebrities.
So lots of good, and lots of bad overall. Here's hoping to more good, less bad for 2017.
What does it hold for me? Well, Dex shall be moving out here for good, so that's going to be amazing. I hope to have the final book in the Destiny of Dragons series released - hopefully for FurDU, but we'll see. I intend on doing a lot more writing commissions, as I'm proving to myself that I can write them at a good pace and not lose out on any quality. Aiming at perhaps one a week, we'll see how that goes - I can't let it impact my novel writing too much. Commission prices may end up lifting a little for 2017 too, to bring myself more in line with the prices of other writers I consider to be at a similar skill level to mine. Nothing drastic.
So. 2017. The year where everyone starts buying my books, I hope! May the good times roll.
Here's to 2017!