Quiet on the Surface

Not that much has been published in the first half of September.  I could blame that on the fact that my son and putative daughter-in-law who live with us are expecting twins in now less than a week (C-section, so they know the day), but it has more to do with where everything was at the beginning of the month, and where it's going from here.

September did begin with the publication of another song, my deathbed song, as mark Joseph "Young" web log post #412:  The Song "When I Think" .  That was the only post to that blog.  With Re Verse All having reached its last chapter last month, support site character sheets have been filling the gap while In Verse Proportion was brought to its conclusion and prepared for publication.  Those included the Tomiko Takano Character Sheet, after Re Verse All , and shifting to support characters, James Beam's alien psionicist companion Turbirb'durpa Character Sheet, after Re Verse All .  There are a few more of those in the queue, and then the next novel will begin; writing is progressing furiously on Con Verse Lea alongside prep of the In Verse Proportion pages and behind-the-writings posts.

There was a Christian Gamers Guild article on the first Tuesday of the month, Faith in Play #46:  Undo , about forgiveness. The Chaplain's Bible Study continued with John 14:4-14 and two Musings posts, Response about grace works, and Trust , about driving home at night.

And perhaps I am burying the lead, but earlier Dimensionfold Publishing interviewed me about The Essential Guide to Time Travel, and finally yesterday I received this link to the newsletter in which it appears.

There were of course a few posts in the Patreon web log which you can access without being a patron, although of course your patronage would be appreciated.
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