Rhiannon J. Taylor/R. J. Howell
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Rhiannon J. Taylor/R. J. Howell
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Spec fic writer and digital artist. Publishes under R. J. Howell. Stonecoast MFA grad. Fiction in Worlds of Possibility, Giganotosaurus, Flame Tree, and Luna Station Quarterly, among others. Codex, SFWA. Queer, Ace. She/her. https://linktr.ee/rjhowell
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Have arrived in Boston after the first leg of my journey to VP! The jellyfish are calling...
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If you're an author, you're probably fretting over your next bookstore event. Will anyone show up? Will anyone buy the book? Will the floor helpfully open up and swallow you whole so you don't have to face a sea of empty chairs?

But even if no one shows up to your event, it will be OK because 🧵
And done for now. Very short stream. I need more foliage brushes.
More city! With convenient distance fog and vague blocks as buildings! Still need to paint in the farm fields and outer buildings but hey! City!
Same, same. Architecture and all those straight, blocky lines are my bane.
My artist eye, being the artist who painted it, can only wince and go, "but I see so many mistakes...!" I don't think I can maintain the level of detail I have right now, and probably need to do the painting equivalent of throwing a gaussian blur on it for the illusion of distance. *sigh*
It's been a bit since I posted art. Partly because I've been very busy, but mostly because my attic apartment gets so hot in the summer, I can't run Photoshop (or any complex video game).

Anyway! City is taking form. That one tower in front is my favorite. I wonder how it looks zoomed out...
Release day was yesterday and once again, I'm late, but yee! "Children of Miracles, Coffins of Brass" is out in the world in this snazzy issue 5 from Trollbreath Magazine! (I believe it will eventually be posted to be read without a subscription but, y'know, there's always instant gratification.)
The first half of Worldcon was lovely! The second half...was somewhat limited. Tested positive for Covid, so self-isolated in my hotel room for the rest of the con. -sigh- Next year, maybe. (Still testing positive for Covid, and not feeling all that great, which is why this post is, er, late?)
At Worldcon in Seattle! There are far more hills than I was expecting. Also, my feet are very sad after 10 days of hiking around followed by...yet more hiking, just now on more concrete. Still having a blast though!
Mendenhall Glacier! And Nugget Falls off to the side hiding behind the trees (I got much closer to the Falls and have a bunch of photos of it on my camera). It was quite wet today; a reminder that the Tongass is a rainforest...
Taking advantage of being in port to make social media posts! Day...five? Six? of the cruise. So far, I've seen Ketchikan, Sitka, Glacier Bay, Icy Straight Point, and now Skagway. Juneau is tomorrow, then Victoria, then Seattle/Worldcon! Oof, my feet hurt. So much walking, despite being at sea.
In Seattle and boarding the ship for my first-ever cruise! Yee! I am very excited; I'm going to see Alaska!
Preordered! That's such a good cover, too.
By chance, I stopped writing yesterday with a lot of 3's? Not planned, unlike some of my other screenshots, which admittedly can be a bit staged.

Niran has been summoned in the middle of the night to meet his god. His god needs to *warn him* next time; he tried to claw the messenger's eyeball out.
They went on a (short) adventure today. Just to the vet for a monthly shot for the one but the other didn't want to be left behind. A good adventure was had.
The question is...will it remain a novella? Or will it become a short novel? Or, worse, will it instead fall into that difficult-to-market no-man's-land of 50k-60k? We shall see.

Niran is having a really, really bad night, and this is just the beginning. Why am I so mean to my characters?