Making Do Without H2

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Last year when the news broke that H2 was going off the air, I felt a tiny bit of panic. H2 was one of my main sources for inspiration when worldbuilding. I don’t have a whole lot of time to read (let alone write) and so I’m left on many, many occasions to pull double duty listening to an audiobook, a podcast, or a program on television while I’m doing something else.

Fortunately, there’s been a slew of programming on other channels that has filled the H2 void, even picking up some of the H2 shows. I would confidently say that 60% of my DVR is filled with episodes of Ancient Aliens. Even social media has stepped up with sites, pages, and articles devoted to history in a nutshell. So much so, that I created a Pinterest board to keep track of everything I find interesting or inspirational.

There is no small amount of material out there, and now more so than ever, I find myself hunched over my phone during the in-betweens Googling and reading articles. I always have questions. The answers always lead to more questions and more articles. Articles have almost become my “go-to” because they can be completed in short sittings. And for those times when I can’t read the whole article, my Writing and Inspiration board has become my own personal reference section.

Now, I don’t even miss H2.

Taming the Oil Slick

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I’ve been at a full stop for a while now.

Since then, there’s been very little meaningful creating going on. I’ve had lots of ideas. I’ve created a pile of new OneNote notebooks with single thoughts in them. I’ve pecked around here and there trying to get beyond my logic break. I’ve really been kind of all over the place. In all actuality, I’ve created a mess. My writing has taken off in all different directions, but still heading nowhere in particular.

Tomatoa (Moana) is in between my ears going, “Pick one! Pick One! I can’t concentrate…” But I can’t. I got nothing.

So, the least I can do is to tidy up my files, condense some ideas, and revisit some notes. Let’s begin with some damage control.