Like Molasses

I feel like everything is moving slowly.  I suspect it's just an illusion--Eric R. Ashley and I have finished the draft of the forthcoming Con Version.  I think he's eager to move to the next book, but I need to do a complete read-through edit of this one, and I'm sure there will be tweaking in addition to typos.

That is the eleventh Multiverser novel, so it will be a while before it appears, since the first half of this month has seen the release of Con Verse Lea chapters 15 through 20, and a behind-the writings post of the first seventeen chapters, web log post #460:  Versers Reorganize .  That's early in the ninth novel, and we've got the tenth ready to post, so we are well ahead of our deadlines on this.

Meanwhile, the Christian Gamers Guild published my answer to the question of why I stated (in one of my books) that Dungeons & Dragons is one of the most Christian games out there, in Faith in Play #61:  Christian D&D .  The Chaplain's Bible Study continued with Mark 1:39 through 2:4, and two posts both of which stirred some discussion, Musings:  Geeks about the Jewish lepers accepting the Samaritan leper as one of their own because of a shared trouble, and Disobedience , suggesting that the Samaritan leper was praised because he disobeyed the law in order to do what is right.

The month opened with music, mark Joseph "young" web log post #458:  The Song "All I Need" , a song I honestly actually did write in my sleep.  I also took the time to compose web log post #459:  Publication Anticipation , recapping the books that went to print over the past year and looking forward to the roughly two dozen slated to be released in the coming days.  In related news, Geek Preacher Derek White has reportedly agreed to write a foreword for Faith in Play Volume I, which I find very encouraging.

That's probably not everything, but whatever I missed I'll think of later tonight.  Meanwhile, you can keep up to date through my Patreon blog and other social media outlets, and support me there or through PayPal.me.
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