Making my way through
The Order Season 1 - which is kind of a fun, supernatural drama - along the lines of Shadowhunters in the Quality Department.
At some point, I may hunt down
The Originals - which is better written and acted. Along with
Teen Wolf.
I am enjoying it though for what it is. It's fun. It's mindless. It has pretty and likable characters, and a few of my personal story kinks. The main character is in two secret societies and trying to juggle both, along with a revenge scam against a powerful father, and a girlfriend.
Also tried out the first 13 Chapters of Illona Andrews new book "Ryder".
They are posting the first chapters of it online - sort of as a preview of their work in progress, as you read, you watch as they change and fix things that don't work - which is kind of entertaining.
I responded to the last chapter, letting them know that I enjoy their books.
However, the lead character in Ryder is almost too powerful, beautiful, wealthy and perfect - and that they may want to fix that. I'm handwaving it at the moment, but it is a problem in the later books of urban fantasy series. It is.
There's a tendency for urban fantasy writers without quite intending to do so - to create what they call in fandom circles - "Mary Sues" and "Marty Stus" - basically weak characters that suddenly become all powerful, super smart, super beautiful, and perfect in every way.
Happens a lot with first person narratives. Old Creative Writing Prof once told me to avoid first person, because writers inadvertently write about themselves - and they either make themselves too good to be true or horrible.
It's not true of everyone, but genre writers can and often do fall into this trap.
I'm not sleeping well again. Either my body or my brain keeps me awake, no matter what I do. It's annoying, I'd finally settled myself down and was sleeping very well in August. (It's all Crazy Company's fault.)
The problem with working for Crazy Company - is everyone in NYC and NY thinks they know Crazy Company. Folks, if you knew it - you'd wonder how it is possible that Crazy Company/Agency accomplishes anything at all. Instead of complaining about its service - you'd think - this is a bloody miracle, I don't see how they managed it.
I think I had too many sweet things today. I feel it thrumming through me.
Off sugar tomorrow. Or eliminating as much as I can day by day.
Tomorrow, I venture back to the office again. Common sense tells me that it's probably as safe as wandering about my neighborhood or apartment building. Also the infection rate is low here at the moment, far lower than it was in January through March - when I was wandering about without a mask. Although, I knew something was out there - and had become religious about washing my hands and using hand sanitizer. And I'm not the most social person on the planet. Common sense, logic and pragmatism are keeping me sane. I thank the universe for that.
