I’m not huge on New Year’s resolutions. In general, I find the holiday is pointless but I’m into the idea of wearing sequins and getting carpal tunnel from skipping through everybody’s year-in-review Instagram stories.
Personally, the only new year’s resolution I make is my reading goal (which is 32 this year🕺🪩), but this past year was full of a lot of changes for me, so what’s one more?
In 2022, I read 30 books, graduated college, turned 21, moved to the Bay Area and started grad school. I also started using starface pimple patches, which has been a huge slay for my acne, but a huge loss for my sanity because everyday I’m confronted with another person asking me why I have stickers on my face. (i’m just a teenage girl with acne!! leave me be 🧍🏻♀️)
I expected 2022 to be adjacent to commonplace. I knew that there were going to be big changes i.e.: graduating college, but I didn’t think my life would change as much as it did. The thought of going somewhere with an unknown parking situation used to give me hives, so you could imagine that moving from SoCal to NorCal wreaked absolute havoc in my life. But, I think 2023 should be about embracing change, which is a shocking concept and supercool thing to say, I KNOW. However, one of my goals for this year is to overthink inconsequential things, like starting a substack, less.
So, here goes nothing! My 🕸vision🕸 for this substack is to force myself to write things that are interesting and fun to me. It might be personal, it might be stupid and it will definitely involve my favorite books.
As I said before, my goal is to read 32 books this year. In general, I’m a romance girlie. Emily Henry could write “I hate Bella Arnold” on a piece of toilet paper and I’d absolutely love it. My favorite book is “Beach Read” and I’m into any romance that has a prominent plot that is separate from the love story. I find that the best authors who do that are Emily Henry, Tia Williams and Beth O’Leary. But, I’m also into young adult books, women’s fiction and literary fiction.
So far, in 2023 I’ve read “One True Loves” by TJR and “Stuck with You” by Ali Hazelwood. I thought both were meh. In general, I’m not a huge TJR fan because, as a Latina, I feel uncomfy with the whole “Carrie Soto is Back” situation. As for Ali Hazelwood, I need her to exit whatever contract she’s in that forces her to make everything she writes ReyLo fan fiction.
Right now, I’m reading “The Road Trip” by Beth O’Leary, which I anticipate to be one of my higher rated 2023 books because I’ve loved everything else I’ve read by this author. In 2022, I read “The No-Show,” and cried so hard I almost threw up. <3
I got my hair dyed a few days ago for the first time. My hair stylist slayed but I’m having trouble adapting because it was a semi-impulsive decision. I’ve been wanting burgundy hair and thinking about it since the fall. But, I was scared to dye my entire head in fear that my curl pattern would be toast, so I just got highlights and now I look like Draculaura from monster high </3. Again, it’s my fault for thinking I could completely change my defining feature and not feel different, but it’s also the reason for the gargantuan pimple on my chin. Another thing causing me strife is that I’m DRIVING back to the Bay this weekend. I’m traumatized from my drive down at the beginning of break because it was raining and insanely windy. I manifested that this drive would be less problematic but the forecast (and universe) doesn’t want me to be happy. </3
My name is Bella Arnold. I’m 21 and a first-year grad student at UC Berkeley. I’m studying journalism (specifically narrative writing) and my goal is to cover arts, culture and the literary industry for a magazine like Vulture, The New Yorker or Teen Vogue (or anyone that will hire me i’m literally begging). Right now, I’m also working for the California Reporting Program at the Investigative Reporting Program. As a data journalist for CRP I investigate police use-of-force in California.
I do NOT have a thyroid because I had cancer when I was 14! 😘🦋💐💕🥳
(i’m fine now)
I am Costa Rican and from Westminster, California which is basically a city full of freeway entrances and exits and fantastic food. My god complex from growing up in SoCal is at an all time high (dangerous) after moving to the Bay. I have 3 brothers who are 24, 12 and 10.
I scored high on my reading benchmarks in elementary school which absolutely destroyed any chance of having a personality trait beyond being academically driven (and loving Michael Cera). I’ve always loved reading and writing but I never thought that those interests would be something I could pursue professionally. I actually went to p*rforming a*ts high school, but when I got to college at CSULB (Go Beach!), I decided to take a chance on a different field. I had 0 journalism experience, but felt ballsy enough to change my entire major on a hunch that I might like it and I absolutely fell in love!
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