Regarding Continued Work · 6:15pm Aug 3rd, 2014
Yes, there will be a sequel. So, in the word's of Douglas Adams' Classic, "DON'T PANIC".
Though 'sequel' is not really the best term. I intend to write it in such a way that it can be a stand-alone story. If anything, the first part was more of a prototype story, or an experiment. Some of you, who read this story when it was first posted, will remember that I initially began writing this story to spite another author whose work I was rather displeased with. But now I want to be able to call this story my own, and not a continuation of Omny87's work. So why not start from scratch? Well, why reinvent the wheel when you can build a bicycle? But then again, this first part, if anything, is a prelude or setup for the next part, which will be the main part. It may in fact be best just to use this first story as a template for the prologue of the next story.
So, what happens in the meantime. Well, for starters, classes. It is that time of year again. So even if I hadn't decided to end this story as I have, it would still be at least a month before I can post anything new. But at no point will I be idle in my story development.
You see, my whole thought process is like a box of legos. Each idea, insight or epiphany, is an individual lego, which gets thrown into the box. Every now and then, I will sit back and admire the mosaic of accumulated pieces. And, like all lego lovers, I will become compelled to start putting them together; making fragments of stories, or pieces of plot-line out of them. Inevitably a masterpiece will be built, but only in time. Though, if you'd like, feel free to throw some of your pieces into the box. (No really, I encourage it).
As for now, and until then, I will be using the feedback from my first story learn of, and from, my mistakes, and refine my style of writing.
(Please keep any responses regarding That Which Plagues the Mind, to its own comment section. This post is solely for the topic of the continuation).
Thank you for the clear up