
Be it at dawn or dusk, in the highs and lows,
I hope your quest unravels you.

Be it at dawn or dusk, in the highs and lows,
I hope your quest unravels you.
Hello world, is it sunny and scorching hot where you are?
It is 27 degrees Celcius here or 80 degrees Fahrenheit if you will and I’m seated on the floor typing away whilst taking time to sip some coffee. I’ve been recovering and dealing more with a never ending fever and restlessness.
I’m excited that February is here because 28 days in a month means it will fly by, and also because Valentines is fast approaching and I am not a huge fan of the day, however my friends are going hiking and boat riding and it’s something I am looking forward to.
On reading: I just subscribed to and downloaded Scribd and this means I get to read some amazing titles from African Authors I have always wished to read.








On Writing: I believe my writing schedule needs to be revamped because I seem to write now between midnight and three in the morning and while I enjoy writing, it seems my sleep is affected more because instead of waking up by seven, I find myself in bed until nine- often too exhausted to workout for even three minutes.
I am currently working on another historical fantasy romance novel and this time around, the world of magic seems to elude me. It’s still a working progress I believe.
All in all, I hope to feel much better this weekend and energized for next week because I’ll be picking up my dress from the tailor and I can’t wait to see how it looks on me!
Have a great week and weekend.
Hello February!
I loved January…and where it seems like it felt like a century for everyone, it rather breezed by me and now that I think about it, it was simply because I was doing lots of planning, meeting various school communities and prepping for February.
So, now I’m dreading February because everything I had been planning in January has to be actualized in this first week and precisely between the 4th and 7th!
So, looking back at the events of January, some of the things that stand out for me on:
I got and read 8 books in January. These are the 5 titles that got me thinking afresh, so, if you’re into poetry, then Break Your Glass Slippers by Amanda Lovelace is a must-read for that 21st Century spin on Cinderella and self worth!
I struggled with the point of view of my work in progress. Torn between writing in the 1st and 3rd points of views had me re-writing the whole manuscript and if you’ve been following this blog closely- you may have read two chapters of it. [Zuri: The Chronicler of Enzi]
One of my writing goals for 2020 was to join a writing community and also engage with many more writers and so far, I’m learning a lot more through the #WritingCommunity on Twitter…like how to create an animated book cover…so, I tried this:

To celebrate the start of February and get me focused on writing more, I bought some stationery…let’s just say 2 sets of a dozen pencils each, 3 sharpeners, 1 eraser and 2 cute stick notes.
I love how some of the content I post here just comes to mind…and some of my favorites to create and share were:
I listened to a lot of music this past month because of how late into the night I had to work on most of my projects. So, in no apparent order, I’ll just share some that I kinda loved…or had on replay
[From top left- clockwise: Awake by Hillsong, Fine Line by Harry Styles, Songs for You by Tinashe, Sweet Insomnia by Gallant, Always in Between by Jess Glynne, 8 Letters by Why Don’t We]
It feels like there’s a lot more for me to do this month and I cannot help but feel like it’s going to be great, and I am opening up to all the endless opportunities coming my way this month.
How’s your February looking?
I feel like this is my get up, get moving and strike that off your to-do-list month! So, here’s my quote for this month with regards to work:
