The most wonderful time of the year

an image of a lighthouse perched atop a cliff, overlooking the sea/ocean.
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The holidays are just around the corner and here I am, in my tiny corner of the world, healing post-operation. That’s right. I recently had an operation. The past couple of days had been quite a rollercoaster. It was my first time to undergo surgery, and a major one, at that!

So many things were running inside my head days prior to the surgery, the night before it, the few hours before it, and during the operation. After it, I was pretty much asleep. To be honest, I wanted to cry more about the needles that poked me and prodded my veins. I am not new to getting IV fluids, but lately it’s been getting more and more challenging to have needles inserted. Something to do with my veins, I was told. It took them seven tries before they finally (and successfully, although temporarily) managed to insert a needle in each hand. The stitches and my lower back where anesthesia was placed were not hurting too much, thanks to the pain relievers.

I’m currently taking it slow and easy. Nothing too strenuous. I shouldn’t even climb up and down the stairs, but I can walk around a few times a day as a form of exercise. Enough talk about the operation, though, because guess what? I have a new short horror story, an upcoming newsletter on writing and living the creative life, as well as some kdrama merch. And we all know this blog wouldn’t be complete if there are no mentions of kdrama.

Let’s get to it!

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Skipped September, new blog layout, and spooky season plans

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Photo by Toa Heftiba on Unsplash

Hola! What in “The X-Files” throwback is this layout? Kapjagi wae? Look, it’s past 5 in the morning (a Saturday, too, at that) and I just finished re-watching “The Haunting of Bly Manor.” Also, I just started reading “We Have Always Lived in the Castle” by Shirley Jackson. (Aside: I think I’m in love with the name Mary Katherine and the nickname, Merricat, given to that character.)

Me and my remain two brain cells are struggling as I type this down and, well… *scratches the back of my neck* This is not going well. My mind is not completely working right now. You would not believe all the typos here, if only it wasn’t saved by autocorrect.

Anyhoo. Enough blathering. Let’s dive right into the good stuff.

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August, autumn feels, and audacious random thoughts

a photo of South Korea skyline at night
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Do you smell that? It’s the fresh scent of August. I like this month because it’s one month closer to the beginning of the “ber” (brr!) months – September and its friends.

How have you all been doing, fine folks of this internet world? I hope you’ve been faring better than I am. The bad news is that everything in my head is just this constant flurry of thoughts and things and dreams. My brain never shuts up, for better or for worse. The good news is that I finally found this time to sit myself down and write this post, which is long overdue.

Without further ado, let’s get this ball rolling.

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Ob-la-di ob-la-da. It’s a long weekend, yaaaahh!

in front of a Japanese store in the afternoon, with two bicycles parked in front
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Hello there, fine folks who tumbled down the rabbit hole and found my little space in this corner of the internet! I’m honored and pleased to have you as my guest here. Please, do take a seat. Never mind the cobwebs. They’re harmless reminders that I haven’t really been blogging lately.

Today’s menu (not in chronological order, because we like to get wild and crazy over here):

We’ve got aliens, a funny but true (and relatable!) video on creative anxiety and procrastination, my new favorite album, and a sprinkle of horror. 👻 Without further ado, let’s get on with the show! Erm, I mean blog post.

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End of month missive: “Goodbye Earth” kdrama, Taylor Swift’s new TTPD album, and my freelance journey story continued!

Photo of high-rise buildings in Busan, South Korea by Hoil Ryu
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April has come to bid us goodbye, and I can say the same for my sanity. I feel like April was just… tiring, but also vibrant and inspiring. You know how on one end, there’s a swirl of grays and blues and on the opposite end, there’s a spinning yarn dipped in lemon yellow, sky blue, teal, golden orange, and streaks of white. In short: There is no middle ground. It’s either that dark and dull swirl or that colorful, colorful yarn.

Okay, enough blathering. Let’s get to the heart of today’s post. Buckle up because I talked a lot more than usual.

“Goodbye Earth” kdrama: first two episodes impressions

I’ll be honest: When I first heard the title, I thought, “Is this a sci-fi drama about aliens bidding farewell to our planet?” Spoiler alert: It’s not, but oh boy, is it a wild ride!

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