About Time
This is the fourth entry in this web log, but it is the big announcement, the unveiling: The Essential Guide to Time Travel: Temporal Anomalies & Replacement Theory is now on the market. As of today my own information page about it is here, and the publisher's page with links to various e-book formats is there. You can go directly to Amazon for either the paperback or Kindle editions. This is the book for which people have been asking for decades now, and I hope it is everything they dreamed.
In other news, my last entry failed to mention posts to the Christian Gamers Guild Bible Study group. The month of June covered John 12:26-47, plus Musings posts on whether there are indeed nine Hells, an example from Dog Actions, and a discussion of the Selfishness reflected in wanting to bring back someone who we believe is in heaven. There was a guest post in the middle of the month about what the Bible teaches about church planting.
Of course we continued posting chapters of Re Verse All, from 129 through 134, following James Beam's ascent and the journeys of Lauren Hastings and Tomiko Takano. There was a behind-the-writings post in there, mark Joseph "young" web log post #403: Versers Innovating, covering chapters 127 through 132. There were no other posts to the web log, although there will be tomorrow. Also, since both Faith in Play and RPG-ology appeared in the first half of the month, there were no new posts at the Christian Gamers Guild site from me (although there's a good one from Michael Garcia about ways to create variation among game characters).
I continue writing the next Multiverser novel, In Verse Proportion. As a side project over the past one and a half decades I've been working on a New Testament commentary series, which I use as the basis for the aforementioned Christian Gamers Guild Bible study. I started with Romans, went straight through to the end of Revelation, and am currently perhaps more than half way through the Gospels. I mention it because periodically I consider putting them in print, and I recently picked up the copy of Romans and started doing a read-through edit with that as a possible outcome. I am also thinking I should get back to the unfinished work on a Multiverser second edition, but I haven't done anything about it yet. These projects both have the twin problems, one that they are massive multi-volume efforts, and two that I have no idea how to proceed to publication, but it has me working on something.
I am not at all certain what I will write next, but I'm still keeping busy.
In other news, my last entry failed to mention posts to the Christian Gamers Guild Bible Study group. The month of June covered John 12:26-47, plus Musings posts on whether there are indeed nine Hells, an example from Dog Actions, and a discussion of the Selfishness reflected in wanting to bring back someone who we believe is in heaven. There was a guest post in the middle of the month about what the Bible teaches about church planting.
Of course we continued posting chapters of Re Verse All, from 129 through 134, following James Beam's ascent and the journeys of Lauren Hastings and Tomiko Takano. There was a behind-the-writings post in there, mark Joseph "young" web log post #403: Versers Innovating, covering chapters 127 through 132. There were no other posts to the web log, although there will be tomorrow. Also, since both Faith in Play and RPG-ology appeared in the first half of the month, there were no new posts at the Christian Gamers Guild site from me (although there's a good one from Michael Garcia about ways to create variation among game characters).
I continue writing the next Multiverser novel, In Verse Proportion. As a side project over the past one and a half decades I've been working on a New Testament commentary series, which I use as the basis for the aforementioned Christian Gamers Guild Bible study. I started with Romans, went straight through to the end of Revelation, and am currently perhaps more than half way through the Gospels. I mention it because periodically I consider putting them in print, and I recently picked up the copy of Romans and started doing a read-through edit with that as a possible outcome. I am also thinking I should get back to the unfinished work on a Multiverser second edition, but I haven't done anything about it yet. These projects both have the twin problems, one that they are massive multi-volume efforts, and two that I have no idea how to proceed to publication, but it has me working on something.
I am not at all certain what I will write next, but I'm still keeping busy.
Published on June 30, 2021 14:10
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The Ides of Mark
Goodreads was nagging me, as a Goodreads author, to start another web log--I say another, because I already have the mark Joseph "young" web log http://www.mjyoung.net/weblog/ where I dabble eclectica
Goodreads was nagging me, as a Goodreads author, to start another web log--I say another, because I already have the mark Joseph "young" web log http://www.mjyoung.net/weblog/ where I dabble eclectically, and a Patreon blog https://www.patreon.com/MJYoung where I keep a running report of everything I publish and what progress I'm making on writing. But I thought of the blog title, and decided that twice a month I could catch up this blog on what I've been writing.
Anyway, we'll see how it goes. ...more
Anyway, we'll see how it goes. ...more
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