Hey Jack! I’m genuinely curious if you have any projects planned this year or ideas you are looking forward to other than the CYOA, no spoilers of course!
This last year has taught me to be very careful with plans. Right now, my schedule is more like Jazz music, I have a general idea of what I want, but I'm going to make it up as I go and be happy with the end result.
Artistically speaking, I have several projects going on at the moment. The only one of which I can talk about right now is Volume Four of Tales from the Gas Station, which *should* be released this year,
As for other plans, many depend heavily on the state of the world. Covid-19 is still doing a number on us, but if the vaccine rollout is a success, we might finally get to do a convention circuit or a book tour!
As plans become more solidified, I'll try to keep everyone in the loop!
I recently came across the article on digital note-taking https://www.universalcpareview.com/ask-joey/digital-note-taking-pros-cons-and-best-practices/ , and it really resonated with me! As a student, finding effective ways to organize and retain information is crucial. The pros and cons discussed offer a balanced perspective on using digital tools versus traditional methods. I love how the article highlights best practices that can help maximize productivity, like organizing notes effectively and utilizing tags. It’s fascinating to see how technology can enhance our learning experience, but I appreciate the reminder that it’s essential to find a method that works for each individual.
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Hi Cierra,
This last year has taught me to be very careful with plans. Right now, my schedule is more like Jazz music, I have a general idea of what I want, but I'm going to make it up as I go and be happy with the end result.
Artistically speaking, I have several projects going on at the moment. The only one of which I can talk about right now is Volume Four of Tales from the Gas Station, which *should* be released this year,
As for other plans, many depend heavily on the state of the world. Covid-19 is still doing a number on us, but if the vaccine rollout is a success, we might finally get to do a convention circuit or a book tour!
As plans become more solidified, I'll try to keep everyone in the loop!
*edit: Spellinbg
I recently came across the article on digital note-taking https://www.universalcpareview.com/ask-joey/digital-note-taking-pros-cons-and-best-practices/ , and it really resonated with me! As a student, finding effective ways to organize and retain information is crucial. The pros and cons discussed offer a balanced perspective on using digital tools versus traditional methods. I love how the article highlights best practices that can help maximize productivity, like organizing notes effectively and utilizing tags. It’s fascinating to see how technology can enhance our learning experience, but I appreciate the reminder that it’s essential to find a method that works for each individual.
Cybersecurity ensures the integrity and accuracy of data by protecting it from unauthorized alterations and corruption. Data integrity is crucial for maintaining the reliability of information used in decision-making processes, financial reporting, and operational activities. Effective cybersecurity practices, such as regular backups, data validation vulnerability test, and access controls, help preserve the accuracy and consistency of data, ensuring that organizations can rely on their information to make informed decisions and maintain operational effectiveness.
Jack You Have To Hit The UK, If Your Doing A Book Tour. 🤞🤞🤞