As I scramble to get a post done for Friday (or tragically, more likely for NEXT Friday) with enough time to spare that my "Early Access" Patreons can enjoy before it goes live (and for longer than just a few hours), it suddenly occurred to me that in the rush of end of YEAR stuff, we skipped some end of January business.
So without further ado, here are January's best three non-poll articles that will go on to untold fame in The Best of W.A.W.
Ursula K. LeGuin (In Memoriam)
2018 Update Schedule (Buckle up Broflakes and SQiD's) This meta update updating people on what the new update schedule was going to be (once updated) was probably more popular than it had any right to be.
A Dozen Ways to Help You Not Write Every Day (If That's Your Jam) "Write every day" is excellent advice, but if you can't or don't want to, here's a list of ways to help still get good results.
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