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Tris talks... January Newsletter!
January 26, 2026
Hey there, everyone! First off—I hope everyone is warm and safe! I feel like most of the US at least was impacted by weather recently, whether it was ice,...
Twinned Trilogy Kickstarter!
January 15, 2026
Quick note to let you know that the Kickstarter for the Twinned trilogy from Welcome to PHU has launched!! The Twinned Trilogy on Kickstarter It launched on...
Tris Talks... December Newsletter!
December 31, 2025
Wow, this has been both the longest year and the shortest. There were many times where I paused this year to say “wait, it’s been six weeks since I last saw...
Tris Talks... October Newsletter!
October 30, 2025
I have a bullet journal that I use for keeping track of my weekly tasks, my daily tasks, and to natter about life, and track media I consume. This isn’t one...
Tris Talks... September newsletter!
September 30, 2025
I almost started this newsletter with the phrase I don’t know where August went, which should tell you something about my current perception of time. In my...
Tris Talks... August newsletter! (Yep, I know it's September)
September 2, 2025
Once again, I’m late… I fully blame the end of the month sneaking up on me amidst a haze of a four day weekend after the new semester started where I work...
Tris Talks... July newsletter!
July 29, 2025
I have not been good about newsletters. When I say that, I feel as if I am in a confession booth, whispering my sins to a priest. I should probably state...
Readercon!
July 15, 2025
I never sent an email at the end of June, and well… I’ll catch up properly on news (everything is chaos, that’s the short version) at the end of July....
Tris Talks... May news in June (whoops)
June 2, 2025
Oh, hi there. We’re late again. May was an interesting month. Of the four weekends, we spent two and a half out of town, and the remaining one and a half at...
Tris Talks... May downpours bring April newsletters...
May 5, 2025
I am embarrassed to be sending this today. In fact, it’s been a struggle to edit and get it sent out ever since it didn’t go out on May 1st, when I first...
Tris Talks... Farewell to March
March 31, 2025
I’m not even sure where to begin. I feel like this is a theme, as if my newsletters (and check-ins, and blog posts) are a steady stream of excuses lately,...
Tris Talks... February Newsletter
February 28, 2025
I have a standard layout for this newsletter, and I always start from that template. The prompt it starts with is “brief overview of life the last month”...
Pre-orders for Missed Fortunes are live now!
February 12, 2025
Pre-orders are open!! The pre-order period for Missed Fortunes at Duck Prints Press has opened, and will run from February 12th through February 28th....
Cover Reveal for Missed Fortunes!
February 8, 2025
Hello, all! Duck Prints Press posted the cover reveal for Missed Fortunes and has officially announced the pre-order date of Wednesday, February 12th. Yes,...
Tris Talks... January Newsletter!
January 30, 2025
I did a tarot reading for the year—one card per month—with the intention of drawing a modifier card at the start of each month. January was Death, with a...
Tris Talks... December newsletter!
December 31, 2024
Hello, and welcome not just to the last day of the month, but the last day of the year. Wow, where has 2024 gone? It both seems as if this year has been too...
Tris Talks... November Newsletter!
November 30, 2024
Where did November go…? It’s the evening of November 30th, and I’m wondering: where did the month go? It feels like yesterday that I was getting ready for a...
October Newsletter
October 31, 2024
I am not entirely certain how it has come to be the end of October. Like. How? Time is passing by so quickly right now, and it feels like sand slipping...
Tris Talks... September Newsletter!
September 30, 2024
Whew, September was chaos. Mostly good chaos, but there was not a lot of downtime, and I’ll admit, that wore on me physically. I finally slept enough this...
August Newsletter
August 31, 2024
I was going to write I am exhausted but then I realized: I say that a lot, and I therefore probably should not. Good writing habits are knowing what your...
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