In truth, nothing major's happening at work. Things have been quiet and predictable and even dragging at times, but we're nearing summer, and the amount of work we have has surprisingly gone up following a slow spell.
What makes this month feel like passing through some demon's blocked bowels pertains to my daily commute, which is monumentally cursed all month long. I can understand an occasional snafu with the early bus service. Same with the local train service. But missing my train for an entire week straight because the bus was painfully slow or having the entire train system shut down for a day -- followed immediately by equipment problems the next week and then an electrical fire that crippled everyone's southbound commute for a good week afterward...
Well, let's just say I can't wait for June to come despite all the unknowns. Who the hell knows what'll happen next to either bus service or train service?
Oh, another thing -- I've avoided taking the car on Fridays for the last couple of months since it was unavailable for the most part, and when I finally DID drive it to work, I was rewarded with a veritable parking lot on my drive home because of an injury accident. And! Said accident happened in the OTHER DIRECTION, with nobody in mine involved at all. So that parking lot of cars on the freeway? Just rubberneckers doing their thing and making me want to set fire to the entire Bay Area.
So! That's how it's been on the day job front. Things are a significant improvement on the writing end of things, though.
I'm progressing pretty well, I'm having fun with the story, and I'm finally having a go at a love triangle, but seeing as how this is me I'm talking about, there's a twist to this triangle. I did say something about the Narcissus and Echo myth, and I'm running with it even though this book's main plot isn't a retelling of the legend. I just love playing with certain elements in the original story and figuring out how to make them work in this book.
In other news, I've also been raiding the public library for gems and have been dividing my time between print and digital books. My inching back to the analog world IS making me think about the future and what I'd like to do next after 2026, which is the extent of my publishing calendar so far. I've been mining Pinterest for images I can use for prompts, but I do find myself saving pretty similar and even predictable art.
So I'm trying to expand my reach by checking out YT videos on subjects that I'm peripherally interested in but never bothered to explore. I find that more productive than simply collecting images, and I'm already forming ideas on what else I can do with my story ideas down the line. If something more solid and sure forms, I'll be talking about it here; otherwise, it's been a smattering of vague ideas for the time being, and I hope something comes from this pea soup in my head.
Anyway, here's one of my favorite videos, which I dedicate to my fellow creatives or even those who appreciate and support art in all its forms:
All right -- final week of May is here, and I'm already looking forward to the weekend.