My Favorite Posts I Wrote This Year – 2025

I started this post series last year as one of my year-end posts. I write my end-of-year book survey and my pop culture year in review, and now I’m adding this to my list. These are posts that I enjoyed writing or posts I’m proud of. I’d love an extra like or comment on these posts if you could spare the time! I’d really appreciate it. Here are some of my favorite posts I wrote in 2025.

Candela Obscura – Mini Campaign

Candela Obscura – Mini Campaign was a post I wrote in January of this year. This campaign feels like it happened a long time ago, not just this year. I love playing other TTRPGs that aren’t just Dungeons & Dragons, and I am fortunate to have found a group that’s open to playing other systems. This was a mini-series that played for a few months, and I’m glad that I was a part of it. I added this post to this list because it was a post I liked writing, and even re-reading this brings back fond memories of our game.

Cosplay Advice I’d Give My Younger Self

Image is a photo of Erik Killmonger and Donna Troy in cosplay.

Cosplay Advice I’d Give To My Younger Self was another post I had to include on this list. This was a personal post as I talked about what I struggled with when I first started cosplaying. If younger me could look at how far I have come, I think she would be impressed. While I don’t get to cosplay that often, I love getting the chance to write about it. I would like to write more about cosplay in 2026 and hopefully come up with a regular cadence of cosplay-related posts.

When in Rome

Image is a photo of me leaning up against a bar. Behind me is the Colosseum in the background.

When in Rome was one of the posts I wrote to summarize my vacation in Italy. I knew I wanted to plan another international trip, and I learned a lot from reflecting on my honeymoon in 2023. This vacation was relaxing, especially because we focused solely on Italy, rather than hopping around to other countries. It’s tough to choose which post to include, but I decided to choose Rome since we spent the most time there. I love traveling and seeing new places, even if that means traveling within the US. I want to continue writing about travel.

Moonshine Cybin Cosplay

Image is a photo of me smiling. I'm wearing a red wig that has two braids on either side of my head. I'm holding a staff behind me. I'm wearing blue overalls, olive green rainboots and in a pocket of my overalls is a stuffed opossum.

Moonshine Cybin Cosplay is a post that I knew I wanted to include on this list. I’m proud of this post and this cosplay for a few reasons. The first is that this was a relatively cheap cosplay. I thrifted the overalls several years ago, and the bikini top I already had in my closet. I only ended up buying the crown, the green rainboots, and the opossum. I’m trying to find more ways to cosplay on a budget, as cosplay doesn’t have to be financially burdensome. Another reason I’m proud of this cosplay is because of how much this character means to me. I have talked about NADDPOD on this blog, and the fact that I finally took time to cosplay Moonshine was necessary. I liked how I wrote this post and summarized the cosplay and how the cosplay came together.

10 Year Writing Anniversary – Twin Cities Geek

10 Year Writing Anniversary – Twin Cities Geek is a special post because ten years only come around once. Writing for Twin Cities Geek has meant a lot to me. My writing has improved in ways that I don’t think would have happened had I not started writing for them. There aren’t that many people who can say that they have volunteered somewhere for ten years. I am happy to be one of those people. I hope to continue to partner with Twin Cities Geek in any way I can.

Vesper’s Story Came to a Close – The Conclusion of Our Campaign

Vesper’s Story Came to a Close – The Conclusion of Our Campaign is the last post I will include in this list. I still think about this campaign a lot and how much it meant to me. Vesper’s story came around full circle, and I’m in awe that I rolled seven natural 20s in that final session. If you don’t believe me, I have the other players in my group who can vouch for me, I promise! I have grown as a player and have learned how to be a better player at the table because of this campaign. Vesper’s story is going to stick around forever, and there will never be a moment when I don’t think about her. Special shout-out to Badwolf Adventure Studios for running this campaign and letting me be a part of it.

I had a good number of posts to choose from this year. I will continue to write this as an extension of my usual end of year posts because I think it helps round out my year from a writing perspective.

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