New Year's resolutions
Dec. 31st, 2010 11:10 am![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
My internet connection has been slightly wonky today, so I decided to post my New Year's resolution(s) early, just to be sure it gets posted AT ALL.
Last year, my resolution was rather simple: comment on every fic that I actually liked, even just to say "Thank you." And I kept it. Every fic that I found worth rec'ing and bookmarking, got a comment from me. I hope to keep it up next year too.
So, this year? My New Year's resolution is book related: to cut my to-read lists of books and manga on GR in half, to make a real dent in them. Right now, my to-read shelf lists 188 books, my to-read-manga shelf then 46. Which means, I hope that by the end of 2011, the former will be down to at least 100, the latter to 20. We'll see...
And what am I looking forward to on the fannish front next year? Fast Five, another Dom and Brian adventure in the cinema. Mark Del Franco's next book in his "Connor Grey" series. USA Network's Common Law which I really, really, REALLY hope gets a series pick-up (come on, Michael Ealy and Warren Kole as cop partners sent to couple's therapy for disliking each other!).
So, what about you? What do you look forward to on the fannish front next year?
Last year, my resolution was rather simple: comment on every fic that I actually liked, even just to say "Thank you." And I kept it. Every fic that I found worth rec'ing and bookmarking, got a comment from me. I hope to keep it up next year too.
So, this year? My New Year's resolution is book related: to cut my to-read lists of books and manga on GR in half, to make a real dent in them. Right now, my to-read shelf lists 188 books, my to-read-manga shelf then 46. Which means, I hope that by the end of 2011, the former will be down to at least 100, the latter to 20. We'll see...
And what am I looking forward to on the fannish front next year? Fast Five, another Dom and Brian adventure in the cinema. Mark Del Franco's next book in his "Connor Grey" series. USA Network's Common Law which I really, really, REALLY hope gets a series pick-up (come on, Michael Ealy and Warren Kole as cop partners sent to couple's therapy for disliking each other!).
So, what about you? What do you look forward to on the fannish front next year?