Passing Time

Most of the work this month was behind the scenes.  I put together another article in the Faith in Play and RPG-ology series, and continued setting up the Romans analytical commentary and Con Version for publication.

The commentary is approaching readiness, as I am nearing the end of the penultimate chapter. No one has volunteered to write the foreword for it, but when I start work on the final chapter I'll start asking individuals.  Con Version is taking a long time for several reasons.  It is the longest novel to date, with significantly more chapters than any previous book and the penchant of my collaborator Eric R. Ashey to write long chapters.  Also, one of the worlds in this eleventh book is returning in the thirteenth, which means I feel it necessary to take detailed notes on the people and places in it.  So it's slow going.

I haven't completely ignored future novels, but have only written a couple chapters and even just parts of chapters for Multiverser:  The Thirteeth Story and Verse a Tile, mostly to get the reader oriented to where and when things are beginning.

But a number of things have gone to press, so there are a few things to read.

RPG-ology #65:  Dog recovered a lost Game Ideas Unlimited article exploring animal intelligence as a step toward understanding alien intelligence.

Con Verse Lea continued with chapters 69 through 75 covering stories of Tomiko Takano, James Beam, and Lauren Hastings.

I posted the details (including recipes) for two dinners on Instagram, one something from the internet billed as Amish chicken, and the other a minor variation on my spaghetti.

The Chaplain's Bible Study continued with Mark 4:27 through 37, and Musings:  Justice about the danger of wanting it.

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