The problem with reporting on Dragon*Con is that there's just so much to cover.
Do I talk about the two-day Writing Critique Workshop I did? Do I talk about the cosplaying? Do I talk about the people I met and caught up with and had fun with over the course of the week?
Do I talk about all of it?
I guess all of it is probably the best option. There's a lot to unpack at any rate.
We'll start with the Writing Critique Workshop, which was run by Jody Lynn Nye and was very valuable for me in terms of realising just how far along my writing is and how I can improve it.
( I can write. This shouldn't be a revelation, but it kind of is. )
Do I talk about the two-day Writing Critique Workshop I did? Do I talk about the cosplaying? Do I talk about the people I met and caught up with and had fun with over the course of the week?
Do I talk about all of it?
I guess all of it is probably the best option. There's a lot to unpack at any rate.
We'll start with the Writing Critique Workshop, which was run by Jody Lynn Nye and was very valuable for me in terms of realising just how far along my writing is and how I can improve it.
( I can write. This shouldn't be a revelation, but it kind of is. )
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