LEARNING TO DRAW IN 2024! DAY 261

Digital pencil sketches of 3 different ears, 2 different noses in profile, and an eye.

LEARNING TO DRAW IN 2024! DAY 260

Digital pencil sketches of a dog, a squirrel, a guinea pig and a cat washing its belly.

LEARNING TO DRAW IN 2024! DAY 259

Digital painting of a manatee against blueish backdrop.

LEARNING TO DRAW IN 2024! DAY 258

First (unfinished) attempt at a digital pencil master study of Lady Agnew of Lochnaw by John Singer Sargent.

LEARNING TO DRAW IN 2024! DAY 257

Digital painting of a red apple against a greenish backdrop.

LEARNING TO DRAW IN 2024! DAY 256

Digital sketch of a cat sitting facing the viewer, a cartoonish drawing of a woman and an attempt at a slightly more realistic portrait of a different woman.

LEARNING TO DRAW IN 2024! DAY 255

Digital graphite sketch of a cat.

UNDER THE RADAR: AN ESSENTIAL GUIDE TO AUTISM AND GIRLS BY EMILIA MISHEVA

A relatively thorough look at how autism can present in girls. The book has a fairly academic perspective of little use to me personally, but should be valuable for adults who spend time around children. An interesting read, and though this is a book I wish adults around me had read when I was young, ultimately it wasn’t particularly useful to me now. ★★★☆☆

SELF-CARE FOR AUTISTIC PEOPLE BY MEGAN ANNA NEFF

Perhaps this book might be most useful to younger people? Once you’ve been an adult for a few (too many) decades, a lot of the content is information you’ve no doubt seen many times before. That being said, I found a new-to-me technique called cognitive shuffling which sounded both interesting, and potentially very helpful.

Age and experiences aside, there is absolutely value in having actionable stuff listed in one place conveniently sorted into categories such as physical, emotional, mental, social, and professional self-care. ★★★☆☆

SOME DESPERATE GLORY BY EMILY TESH

At first, I was very taken with this and thoroughly enjoyed a good chunk of it. However, at a certain point the narrative veers into a type of sci-fi I don’t enjoy, and it became a slog to finish. Though well written, interesting and with well drawn characters, once the pivot happened I simply lost interest and found the rest of the book slow and long-winded. Regardless of how I felt about the book as a whole I also found the ending disappointing. ★★★☆☆/p>

LEARNING TO DRAW IN 2024! DAY 254

Digital study of a grey kitten sitting on its butt, exposing its tummy.

LEARNING TO DRAW IN 2024! DAY 253

Digital studies of six individual eyes.

LEARNING TO DRAW IN 2024! DAY 252

Digital studies of five different noses.

LEARNING TO DRAW IN 2024! DAY 251

Digital sketch of a hand and a shark.

LEARNING TO DRAW IN 2024! DAY 250

Digital graphite sketches of 3 different sharks.

LEARNING TO DRAW IN 2024! DAY 249

Digital graphite sketches of 4 different head lay-ins, even more awkward than usual due to brace on hand.

LEARNING TO DRAW IN 2024! DAY 248

Digital graphite studies of four different noses and three different eyes.

LEARNING TO DRAW IN 2024! DAY 247

Digital graphite sketches of five different hands.

LEARNING TO DRAW IN 2024! DAY 246

Digital sketches of three different cats.

LEARNING TO DRAW IN 2024! DAY 245

Digital sketch of a cat sitting facing the viewer.

LEARNING TO DRAW IN 2024! DAY 244

Digital sketch of an origami pig made from pink paper standing against a lilac background.

LEARNING TO DRAW IN 2024! DAY 243

Digital graphite sketches of two different cats, one sitting, and one lying with eyes closed.

LEARNING TO DRAW IN 2024! DAY 242

Digital sketch of a cat sitting facing the viewer.

LEARNING TO DRAW IN 2024! DAY 241

Digital sketch of a cat stretching.

IN THE GARDEN OF IDEN BY KAGE BAKER

This was recommended to me years ago as something I'd love. A female protagonist involved in timey-wimey shenanigans mainly around in Tudor times? Made for me. If I'd read it back then I'd have loved it. Now it fizzled out as a merely OK read. The writing is fine, and I didn't dislike it, but the subtleties of the plot whizzed past me and though I know there is a compelling read lurking inside this book, I just couldn't seem to access it. Liked it enough to read the rest of the series at a later date when in a more compatible headspace.★★★☆☆