Thanks for sticking around despite my not posting in over a month. I’m not just dropping in to reassure you once again that I have no current plans to stop blogging, either. Newly Nerfed needs a little work, cosmetically as well as under the hood, and I’ll be making those changes as well as perhaps blogging more.
(There may or may not be a very hectic time in my near-ish future, so I don’t want to make any promises. And I’ll tell you about it once I can. No, I am not pregnant in any way.)
As I started to update the blog, I began wondering whether I could really still call myself newly nerfed. My health problems cropped up in 2003, and I finally had to stop working in 2008. And now it’s almost three years of reading, keeping up with research, and writing. Aren’t I now just…nerfed? I’ll be writing about that next week.
This month has flown by in a muddled memory of stress and uncertainty, excitement and good times. Life brought many distractions, including other writing projects and obligations…which are another reason I can’t promise consistent posts here. And that’s not bad at all; it’s just that having to prioritize my energy, I let a lot of it got sucked up into April without too much left for personal blogging. May may be similar.
If you haven’t already read it, I send you off with my guest post for SaveYourself.ca, a Canadian blog about managing pain. It’s about maintaining a romantic relationship when struggling with chronic pain and illness. (It’s not as depressing as it sounds.)
If you have already read it, well then, here’s a clip from The Sarah Jane Adventures. After Lis Sladen‘s death this month, it takes on a new level of meaning. (Which is more depressing than it sounds.) Goodbye, our Sarah Jane.

I’m not taking a break from writing — far from it. I’m taking a short break from the blog so that I can focus my energy on a couple of posts that I plan to submit to some great new ventures, as well as an application to present a paper at The Amazing Meeting (TAM), the “skeptical convention” held in the summer. And on top of all that, there is the excellent game that I have been working on, Paradox! the Musical, for which I am long overdue on a really fun project.