That went faster than expected · 4:34am Aug 20th, 2019
Just finished the roughest of the rough drafts. Don't know how long it will take to make this presentable, but it's a lot more progress than I expected.
Just finished the roughest of the rough drafts. Don't know how long it will take to make this presentable, but it's a lot more progress than I expected.
Work has started in earnest. I hope to have it done by April next year at the latest, which would be two years after the last one released instead of ~5 years. It will be released similarly to Pray, Hope and Wander, with several chapters posted daily for a few days.
Working my way through the first editing pass and seeing if things are landing as well as I want. I'm trepidatious about how things will turn out considering there's a fair bit of explanation going on in the tail end of a story that until now has been all about unknown horror. The hope is that pulling back that veil shows something that doesn't lessen everything else. Then again, I could likely remove some of that info and still hit these general beats.
So that's a surprise to see while you're at a convention. I can't watch yet, but Scribbler did a full cast reading of A Fleeting Light in the Darkness and its sequel Glimmer of Hope in the Black.
Go, watch.
Well, it took a bit longer than I wanted, but I finally finished updating the FIMFiction versions of the stories in the Fleeting Light series—and caught like three more errors in the printed version—so the book is now officially for sale!
You can find it here on Lulu. I've added this link to each of the story descriptions as well.
I received the second proof of my printing of the Fleeting Light series, and besides some brightness issues that I'm getting tips on correcting, it turned out incredibly.
So, I think it's time to show off a commission I'm beyond ecstatic and pleased with how it turned out. Say goodbye to the old blandness:
(Not an essay this time, I swear)
Well, school has started for me - virtually. That means I get to stay home and sit at my desk waiting for class to start. That also means I am in a unique position where I can read stories during class and not get caught!
(Don't do that, kids. I don't even do that. It was a joke. I make those. Sometimes. Heh.)