Trickles 2 - Second to last chapter is live · 6:11pm Apr 30th, 2018
I decided to split the final chapter into two parts.
The one I just published is the part I finished before the shouting match started last night. I edited it this morning, and realized it works better as its own mini chapter.
The final chapter should be out in a few hours, and focuses on the big reveal, Luna’s involvement, the fate of our heroes, and a sorrowful reality. And maybe a clue to the next story in the series.
I apologize for Sunday ending up being a no go for updates.
But better a day late than never. At least Trickles 2 will finally be completed after today.
Tears of the Sea will have at least one more chapter out as well by days end. But it’s looking like the final chapter will be released alongside Maresburg’s update on Tuesday.
Speaking of Maresburg, it has around six more chapters to go and an art chapter. But I’m already working on the next story that could be classified as “historical” that will replace it.
I’ve decided I really enjoy the historical genre, and want a permanent spot in my lineup that will always be filled with a good old historical event type story. The one that will replace Maresburg was planned before I got sick, so it’s not a spur of the moment thing.
I’ve also decided to work on “emergency one shots” on the side. Since my living situation is better, but not yet stable, I don’t want to risk having nothing to publish. Yesterday, Sunday, sort of drove this home for me. That way I can at least publish something instead of being stuck in my “numb” state and unable to complete chapters and feeling awful.
Finally, and yes I’m putting all of this in one update, I decided on the story I’m going with after Maresburg, Trickles 2, and Tears are finished out of the three I mentioned over the weekend.
It’s the sci-fi genre one. And it’s not your usual science fiction either. I decided to go with that one due to it having side stories attached to it already.
Anyway that’s it for this update. Back to working on Trickles 2 and Tears I go.
Glen Gorewood