Establishing Patterns

Half a month ago I launched this web log with the first post, New Beginnings , in which I promised that I would attempt to post on the fifteenth and the last of each month. This thus is keeping that promise, as I come to tell you what I've been doing for the past fortnight plus.

I should mention that I maintain a web log at Patreon which provides a more detailed accounting of most of what I publish each week, as well as on what I'm working and what hindrances hit. This is to some degree a summary of that, with a few extras.

The Bible Study continues, covering John 12:14 through 12:25, with an extensive side discussion of Musings: Risk and another side piece, Musings: Right or Loved? . I have also published chapters 115 through 121 of the novel Re Verse All , including another behind-the-writings look at 115 through 120, web log post #397: Verser Challenges .

On the subject of mark Joseph "young" web log posts, someone asked why music was important in worship, and so I penned #396: Why Music Matters . Also, our New Jersey governor rolled back some, but not all, of the COVID restrictions, so I wrote #398: New 2021 Face Mask Rules in New Jersey to help clarify.

I have also mentioned that I write two monthly series for the Christian Gamers Guild. Last time I reported the publication of an entry in the Faith in Play series, and in the second half of the month I am reporting the release of RPG-ology #42: Who? which is a slightly refurbished republication of a Game Ideas Unlimited (my series from the early aughts at Gaming Outpost) of the same name.

I have been pushing forward on the fourth draft of The Essential Guide to Time Travel, and on the eighth Multiverser novel, projects keeping me rather occupied.

So if all goes to schedule, there will be another Ides of Mark post in fifteen days.
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Published on May 31, 2021 11:00 Tags: bible, covid, multiverser, music, re-verse-all, rpg-ology, writing, writing-process
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