Currently on art: Mid-quarter update

It's been half a quarter since the last time I posted an update, so I figured it's time to write a new one now. There isn't that much to say, though; aside from powering through The Gauntlet (as is evident from the posts I made during the last weeks), art has been terribly slow. Now that I'm working on finishing my bachelor's degree, studies have eaten an even bigger amount of my time and energy, so art-wise things are either slower than a snail or at a standstill (the notable standstill ones being my current drawing project and Lyokostar 1, which is stuck waiting for betareading that I don't have the energy to do).

Currently on art: Q4 2020 – onwards to 2021!

Buckle up; this is going to be a long, long post. It's been quite the year, this first one of the decade of 2020. Had I been told what would would end up happening, I probably wouldn't have believed it. Yet here we are, three quarters in with the COVID19 pandemic, although since the vaccines are spreading already, I'm feeling hopeful about next year.

Currently on art: After FFM 2020, Behind Armada on hiatus

FFM 2020 is behind us already. Even though my decision to post only on WordPress cut the number of comments I received drastically, I still had a good time and got some fantastic learning experiences, as I focused on writing the best stories I could. In the end, the results weren't as great as I'd hoped, but I overall created stories I am proud of and which I'll be happy to publish in a collection. I definitely did better than last year both wordcount- and quality-wise!

Currently on art: Q2 2020 stats, Prose-ject 2020 and the end of Suntuubi

This is the first Currently on art update that I've written on WordPress. If you have been following me on DeviantArt, you know that I'm migrating away from there due to its new UI, Eclipse, due to reasons including poorly handled literature and heavy eye strain (I think I will never figure out how exactly they managed to pull that off when I have literally never had eye strain at my computer).