In Terms of the Clipago arc · 5:54am Dec 10th, 2018
Hey everyone! It's been a while. (Or at least those of you that actually follow me)
So, everyone, things are going along decently with the next chapter for Root of my Pain, Core of my Growth, but... I'm actually here to tell you all that things may take a bit longer than you're thinking for the next post.
You see... with this story arc that's about to take place, it doesn't feel right to post a chapter and then take a month, at minimum, to get the next one out, especially since I plan on probably putting a cliffhanger at the end of almost every single chapter during the Clipago arc.
"YOU ASS!"
Ictus, please.
As I was saying, a cliffhanger at the end of each chapter. And each one will probably exponentially more suspenseful with how I have things planned out. And I think there might even be a crossover with another story in it. But, maybe not, so don't get your hopes up.
This is the first arc of the story, so I want you guys to be able to enjoy all of it without needing to wrack your brains every time a new post comes out to try and remember what the happened three months ago. So I'm going to be working on finishing the entire Clipago arc, and then post each chapter of it once a day after that.
The way I see it, you won't get anything for a long while, but when you do, it'll be at a consistent pace until the entire story inside of a story is done, so... hopefully you guys are okay with that? I'm doing it anyway regardless, but I'd still prefer you guys be alright with waiting longer to get the entire package, instead of multiple deliveries with only one fifth of the parts for that metaphorical coffee-maker you ordered on amazon.
So, in a nutshell, that means it's going to be a while before you hear anything from me.
And finally, I'm sorry for being so slow with my writing. I offer my usual excuse that things happen in real life that stall me both physically and mentally from focusing on producing this non-profit and non-marketable piece of partially copywritten literature.
Have a Merry Christmas and a happy New Year!
(Because I won't be on when those days actually roll around)