Write Every day 2026: January, Day 21
Jan. 21st, 2026 10:49 pm61% of respondents find shorter fic easier to write than longer! And the majority of respondents mostly write stories between 1 and 10k words. Interestingly, the 10-50k range seems to be the rarest!
For me, I find longer fic easier because I can much more easily come up with ideas for longer stories than shorter. Self-contained small things? I wish I could write them more often! But most story ideas I have want to be longer, alas.
I used to write more shorter fic, but I've mostly lost the knack, possibly because my current fandoms lend themselves to that less? Or it may be me that's changed. *g*
Today's writing
So far I'm failing at gaining any kind of writing momentum this month, but I'm still working on things. A little progress.
Tally
( Days 1-15 )
Day 16:
badly_knitted,
brithistorian,
carenejeans,
chanter1944,
china_shop,
cornerofmadness,
goddess47,
luzula,
sanguinity,
shadaras,
sylvanwitch,
trobadora,
ysilme
Day 17:
alightbuthappypen,
badly_knitted,
brithistorian,
carenejeans,
chanter1944,
china_shop,
cornerofmadness,
goddess47,
luzula,
sanguinity,
shadaras,
sylvanwitch,
the_siobhan,
trobadora,
ysilme
Day 18:
badly_knitted,
brithistorian,
carenejeans,
chanter1944,
cornerofmadness,
luzula,
goddess47,
sanguinity,
shadaras,
sylvanwitch,
the_siobhan,
trobadora,
ysilme
Day 19:
alightbuthappypen,
badly_knitted,
brithistorian,
carenejeans,
china_shop,
cornerofmadness,
goddess47,
sanguinity,
shadaras,
sylvanwitch,
the_siobhan,
trobadora,
ysilme
Day 20:
badly_knitted,
brithistorian,
carenejeans,
china_shop,
cornerofmadness,
goddess47,
luzula,
sanguinity,
shadaras,
sylvanwitch,
the_siobhan,
trobadora,
ysilme
Day 21:
alightbuthappypen,
trobadora,
ysilme
Let me know if I missed anyone! And remember you can drop in or out at any time. :)
For me, I find longer fic easier because I can much more easily come up with ideas for longer stories than shorter. Self-contained small things? I wish I could write them more often! But most story ideas I have want to be longer, alas.
I used to write more shorter fic, but I've mostly lost the knack, possibly because my current fandoms lend themselves to that less? Or it may be me that's changed. *g*
Today's writing
So far I'm failing at gaining any kind of writing momentum this month, but I'm still working on things. A little progress.
Tally
( Days 1-15 )
Day 16:
Day 17:
Day 18:
Day 19:
Day 20:
Day 21:
Let me know if I missed anyone! And remember you can drop in or out at any time. :)
Attention: I Want Readers!
Jan. 21st, 2026 04:06 pmI really like my current work-in-progress book, Within the Box. It's another autobiographical narrative: in 1982, Derek is a femme, one of the males who is more like one of the girls. Derek's worried parents are putting him into a fancy rehab facility, the kind of place where high-end psychiatrists try to reprogram people — but this time the shrinks may be biting into more than they know how to chew.
Within the Box is a psychological suspense tale. The reader is invited along to wonder who is right, and whether the institution is benign or awful, whether Derek is arrogant and stubborn or bravely resistant.
I had that particular experience and I wrote about it, and in my writing I wove all the concerns and intentions that I had at the time.
I believe it is entertaining.
I also believe it is a very good mirror into the experiences of a person that the lit agents haven't mapped as a perspective they should support. No one else has said it yet, not like that. It overlaps with stuff they've heard of and know about, but it keeps making sudden turns, usually without signalling.
"Publish it" is still the boilerplate first-tier response to "how do I get folks to read my book?" But how?? I've sent out 652 query letters to lit agents about it and have scarcely received anything warmer than a form-letter rejection in reply.
For my first book, GenderQueer: A Story From a Different Closet, I sent out 1474 queries before giving up on lit agents and switching to querying small publishers. Eventually landed a contract with hybrid publisher Sunstone Press.
Going with a hybrid publisher meant it was up to me to inform the rest of the world that these books existed. To promote and publicize them. Sunstone Press had no budget for doing that. I thought I could — I hired an experienced publicist, I bought ads in major newspapers and bought a ream of internet ads; my publicist got me speaking engagements and discussion panel appearances; I emailed libraries, making the case for them acquiring copies of my books; I blanketed organizations and associations whose purpose tied in with the themes of my book. I spent roughly $50,000 on it.
Dozens of people bought my book.
I think I'm going to publish Within the Box right here, one chapter at a time.
I'm hoping people will read it and comment on it as I go. I'm hoping that if they like it, they'll spread the word.
When I get to the end, I'll start over with the first chapter, by which point I'll no doubt have made changes.
Meanwhile, I'll keep querying lit agents, because why not? But this way I'm not postponing the experience of having readers.
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My first book, GenderQueer: A Story From a Different Closet, is published by Sunstone Press. It is available on Amazon and Barnes & Noble in paperback, hardback, and ebook, and as ebook only from Apple, Kobo, and directly from Sunstone Press themselves.
My second book, That Guy in Our Women's Studies Class, has also now been published by Sunstone Press. It's a sequel to GenderQueer. It is available on Amazon and on Barnes & Noble in paperback and ebook, and as ebook only from Apple, Kobo, and directly from Sunstone Press themselves.
I am still querying my third book, Within the Box, and seeking advance readers for reviews and feedback. It is set in a psychiatric/rehab facility and is focused on self-determination and identity. Chronologically, it fits between the events in GenderQueer and those described in Guy in Women's Studies; unlike the other two, it is narrowly focused on events in a one-month timeframe and is more of a suspense thriller, although like the other two is also a nonfiction memoir. Contact me if you're interested.
Links to published reviews and comments are listed on my Home Page, for both published books.
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Within the Box is a psychological suspense tale. The reader is invited along to wonder who is right, and whether the institution is benign or awful, whether Derek is arrogant and stubborn or bravely resistant.
I had that particular experience and I wrote about it, and in my writing I wove all the concerns and intentions that I had at the time.
I believe it is entertaining.
I also believe it is a very good mirror into the experiences of a person that the lit agents haven't mapped as a perspective they should support. No one else has said it yet, not like that. It overlaps with stuff they've heard of and know about, but it keeps making sudden turns, usually without signalling.
"Publish it" is still the boilerplate first-tier response to "how do I get folks to read my book?" But how?? I've sent out 652 query letters to lit agents about it and have scarcely received anything warmer than a form-letter rejection in reply.
For my first book, GenderQueer: A Story From a Different Closet, I sent out 1474 queries before giving up on lit agents and switching to querying small publishers. Eventually landed a contract with hybrid publisher Sunstone Press.
Going with a hybrid publisher meant it was up to me to inform the rest of the world that these books existed. To promote and publicize them. Sunstone Press had no budget for doing that. I thought I could — I hired an experienced publicist, I bought ads in major newspapers and bought a ream of internet ads; my publicist got me speaking engagements and discussion panel appearances; I emailed libraries, making the case for them acquiring copies of my books; I blanketed organizations and associations whose purpose tied in with the themes of my book. I spent roughly $50,000 on it.
Dozens of people bought my book.
I think I'm going to publish Within the Box right here, one chapter at a time.
I'm hoping people will read it and comment on it as I go. I'm hoping that if they like it, they'll spread the word.
When I get to the end, I'll start over with the first chapter, by which point I'll no doubt have made changes.
Meanwhile, I'll keep querying lit agents, because why not? But this way I'm not postponing the experience of having readers.
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My first book, GenderQueer: A Story From a Different Closet, is published by Sunstone Press. It is available on Amazon and Barnes & Noble in paperback, hardback, and ebook, and as ebook only from Apple, Kobo, and directly from Sunstone Press themselves.
My second book, That Guy in Our Women's Studies Class, has also now been published by Sunstone Press. It's a sequel to GenderQueer. It is available on Amazon and on Barnes & Noble in paperback and ebook, and as ebook only from Apple, Kobo, and directly from Sunstone Press themselves.
I am still querying my third book, Within the Box, and seeking advance readers for reviews and feedback. It is set in a psychiatric/rehab facility and is focused on self-determination and identity. Chronologically, it fits between the events in GenderQueer and those described in Guy in Women's Studies; unlike the other two, it is narrowly focused on events in a one-month timeframe and is more of a suspense thriller, although like the other two is also a nonfiction memoir. Contact me if you're interested.
Links to published reviews and comments are listed on my Home Page, for both published books.
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in the midst: another passage
Jan. 21st, 2026 03:23 pm After some trouble getting ahold of me, my sister has let me know that our mother died this morning.
(So maybe don't assume I remember anything I'm supposed to remember this week?)
My sister and her husband continue to be awesome in these matters. As does Juan.
OK. Gonna go have food and meds now.
(So maybe don't assume I remember anything I'm supposed to remember this week?)
My sister and her husband continue to be awesome in these matters. As does Juan.
OK. Gonna go have food and meds now.
Bundle of Holding: Dead Air: Seasons
Jan. 21st, 2026 03:00 pm
This all-new Dead Air Bundle presents English-language ebooks for Dead Air: Seasons, the post-apocalyptic tabletop roleplaying game from Italian publisher The World Anvil Publishing about a Blighted world forever changed.
Bundle of Holding: Dead Air: Seasons
National Weather Service sez
Jan. 21st, 2026 01:31 pm ...EXTREME COLD WARNING IN EFFECT FROM 9 PM THURSDAY TO 11 AM CST
FRIDAY...
...EXTREME COLD WATCH NOW IN EFFECT FROM FRIDAY MORNING THROUGH
SATURDAY MORNING...
* WHAT...For the Extreme Cold Warning, dangerously cold wind chills
of 35 to 45 below expected. For the Extreme Cold Watch, dangerously
cold wind chills as low as 35 below possible.
* WHERE...Portions of central, east central, south central,
southeast, southwest, and west central Minnesota and northwest and
west central Wisconsin.
* WHEN...For the Extreme Cold Warning, from 9 PM Thursday to 11 AM
CST Friday. For the Extreme Cold Watch, from Friday morning through
Saturday morning.
* IMPACTS...The dangerously cold wind chills as low as 45 below zero
could cause frostbite on exposed skin in as little as 10 minutes.
And where is this for?
And what do we do?
Which mostly means "Keep yer ass indoors! You, and your little dog too!"
And also means "Look after each other. We keep us safe." OK? OK then.
Now if you'll excuse me, I need to finish the bag for the supply depot and start on one for Pow Wow Grounds.
What's the weather going to be doing where you are? And how are the people in your neighborhood?
And where is this for?
URGENT - WEATHER MESSAGE
National Weather Service Twin Cities/Chanhassen MN
1202 PM CST Wed Jan 21 2026
MNZ051>070-073>078-082>085-091>093-WIZ014>016-023>028-220615-
/O.NEW.KMPX.EC.W.0001.260123T0300Z-260123T1700Z/
/O.EXT.KMPX.EC.A.0001.260123T1700Z-260124T1800Z/
Sherburne-Isanti-Chisago-Lac Qui Parle-Swift-Chippewa-Kandiyohi-
Meeker-Wright-Hennepin-Anoka-Ramsey-Washington-Yellow Medicine-
Renville-McLeod-Sibley-Carver-Scott-Dakota-Redwood-Brown-Nicollet-
Le Sueur-Rice-Goodhue-Watonwan-Blue Earth-Waseca-Steele-Martin-
Faribault-Freeborn-Polk-Barron-Rusk-St. Croix-Pierce-Dunn-Pepin-
Chippewa-Eau Claire-
Including the cities of Chippewa Falls, St Peter, Mankato,
Stillwater, Victoria, Hudson, Fairmont, Blue Earth, Hutchinson,
Olivia, Faribault, Gaylord, Waseca, Owatonna, Benson, Madison, Elk
River, Redwood Falls, New Ulm, Cambridge, River Falls, St Paul,
Minneapolis, Menomonie, Shakopee, Red Wing, Durand, Blaine,
Chanhassen, St James, Center City, Litchfield, Monticello, Osceola,
Montevideo, Granite Falls, Albert Lea, Willmar, Hastings, Rice Lake,
Eau Claire, Ladysmith, Le Sueur, and Chaska
And what do we do?
PRECAUTIONARY/PREPAREDNESS ACTIONS...
Dress in layers including a hat, face mask, and gloves if you must go
outside.
Keep pets indoors as much as possible.
Which mostly means "Keep yer ass indoors! You, and your little dog too!"
And also means "Look after each other. We keep us safe." OK? OK then.
Now if you'll excuse me, I need to finish the bag for the supply depot and start on one for Pow Wow Grounds.
What's the weather going to be doing where you are? And how are the people in your neighborhood?
Half A Moon 2026
Jan. 21st, 2026 02:34 pmLast year I participated in
halfamoon for the first time. I enjoyed it and have been looking forward to this round. The prompts for this coming round (beginning Feb 1) have been posted HERE.
Per the mod, this year is all about archetypes. So I've listed the seven feminine archetypes on the odd number days and then something that plays against that on the even number days.
I’m including the prompts here because I need to think about them some. Yes, I’m thinking they’ll all be Jessica again, but that’s not set in stone.
( prompts )
Per the mod, this year is all about archetypes. So I've listed the seven feminine archetypes on the odd number days and then something that plays against that on the even number days.
I’m including the prompts here because I need to think about them some. Yes, I’m thinking they’ll all be Jessica again, but that’s not set in stone.
( prompts )
Wednesday Reading Meme
Jan. 21st, 2026 02:11 pmWhat I Just Finished Reading: Since last Wednesday I have read/finished reading: Nothing! I’ve watched a lot of tv and did a lot of writing in the last week, which didn’t leave much time for reading.
What I am Currently Reading: Still working on Husband Material (London Calling) by Alexis Hall.
What I Plan to Read Next: Probably the other library book I have out as I've only got one renewal on it.
What I am Currently Reading: Still working on Husband Material (London Calling) by Alexis Hall.
What I Plan to Read Next: Probably the other library book I have out as I've only got one renewal on it.
Adventures in the Public Domain: On Updating Out-of-Copyright Works
Jan. 21st, 2026 12:15 pm
Should we attempt to bring older works into the modern age?
Adventures in the Public Domain: On Updating Out-of-Copyright Works
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Jan. 21st, 2026 05:26 pmI'm happy to do more top 10s in this post, especially if they have to do with TTRPGs tbh, I forgot I love listing D&D things.
These past few days have been really stressful due to a combination of my sister hogging the washing machine, lack of money, PMS, and yet another delivery that was marked as received when it wasn't, which meant I had to call the store I ordered from yesterday to see if they can do something about that. I would have done it sooner but my brain was not cooperating in the slightest.
Today is -- extremely weird, to be honest, but I did get good news in the form of my mom's request for financial aid being approved and a date for when she'll get the first payment, which is a huge weight off my chest. We just need to survive until March 1, which is... fine? Probably? (Any help is extremely appreciated.)
But holy shit my brain is so confused, y'all. I do not get it. I don't get anything is how confused I am. Who am I. What do I do with my life. I have lists! I have Finch! I have a planner! I have a Trello with multiple possibilities of things to do! I have a page on my planner for stuff I want to watch/read/try! What is wrong with me. (It's my brain recalibrating, I assume. I've had to push down so much anxiety I've had nightmares every fucking day since last Monday. I don't not get it, logically. But feeling it is disconcerting.)
These past few days have been really stressful due to a combination of my sister hogging the washing machine, lack of money, PMS, and yet another delivery that was marked as received when it wasn't, which meant I had to call the store I ordered from yesterday to see if they can do something about that. I would have done it sooner but my brain was not cooperating in the slightest.
Today is -- extremely weird, to be honest, but I did get good news in the form of my mom's request for financial aid being approved and a date for when she'll get the first payment, which is a huge weight off my chest. We just need to survive until March 1, which is... fine? Probably? (Any help is extremely appreciated.)
But holy shit my brain is so confused, y'all. I do not get it. I don't get anything is how confused I am. Who am I. What do I do with my life. I have lists! I have Finch! I have a planner! I have a Trello with multiple possibilities of things to do! I have a page on my planner for stuff I want to watch/read/try! What is wrong with me. (It's my brain recalibrating, I assume. I've had to push down so much anxiety I've had nightmares every fucking day since last Monday. I don't not get it, logically. But feeling it is disconcerting.)
As the Earth Dreams, ed. Terese Mason Pierre (2025) [part 2]
Jan. 21st, 2026 11:10 amThis is my second post about As the Earth Dreams, though these are the first stories in the book. I missed the book club meeting when they were discussed, so I'm afraid you'll only be getting my thoughts on them.
I also read the introduction and learned that it offers a one-sentence synopsis for each story, so I guess I can use those when I can't come up with a better one and/or don't understand a story's plot.
"Ravenous, Called Iffy" by Chimedum Ohaegbu
( A masseuse attends her mother's fourth funeral, a prelude to her latest resurrection, only to encounter family she's never met. )
"The Hole in the Middle of the World" by Chinelo Onwualu
( In a dystopian future, a refugee sells her memories. )
"A Fair Assessment" by Terese Mason Pierre
( An antiques appraiser summons spirits to learn more about the objects, and encounters her ancestor. )
I also read the introduction and learned that it offers a one-sentence synopsis for each story, so I guess I can use those when I can't come up with a better one and/or don't understand a story's plot.
"Ravenous, Called Iffy" by Chimedum Ohaegbu
( A masseuse attends her mother's fourth funeral, a prelude to her latest resurrection, only to encounter family she's never met. )
"The Hole in the Middle of the World" by Chinelo Onwualu
( In a dystopian future, a refugee sells her memories. )
"A Fair Assessment" by Terese Mason Pierre
( An antiques appraiser summons spirits to learn more about the objects, and encounters her ancestor. )
The Ayakashi Hunter’s Tainted Bride, volume 1 by Midori Yuma & Mamenosuke Fujimaru
Jan. 21st, 2026 09:09 am
Nanao must chose between staying with her abusive family or accepting the offer of marriage from handsome, wealthy, sincerely considerate Yako. A dilemma for the ages!
The Ayakashi Hunter’s Tainted Bride, volume 1 by Midori Yuma & Mamenosuke Fujimaru
Interesting Links for 21-01-2026
Jan. 21st, 2026 12:00 pm- 1. Bid for massive AI-generated Glasgow mural given green light
- (tags:Glasgow art ai wtf )
- 2. Alternate universe in which Trump is a Russian asset is otherwise absolutely identical to this one
- (tags:Russia USA politics satire funny scifi )
- 3. A fascinating speech by Mark Carney, PM of Canada on how the world is changing
- (tags:economics politics Canada )
- 4. EU Parliament freezes US trade deal ratification after Trump's tariff threats over Greenland
- (tags:europe usa trade doom )