Beginnings of Ends
A lot of things are approaching milestones, hidden yet from view but coming into focus.
An Analytical Commentary on The Book of Romans has been submitted to the publisher, with a foreword by Christian Gamers Guild President the Reverend Rodney Barnes. I'm afraid it's massive and going to be expensive, but it provides what I perhaps immodestly think is a comprehensive analysis of Paul's comprehensive presentation of his message. I have begun work on the next volume of the series, covering First Corinthians.
On a related subject, I have become aware that there is a relatively new but fully accredited Bible college not far from here, and I have some hope that I can persuade them to add me to the faculty. The commentary should help in that regard.
Also in the background, I have finished setting up all the chapters and behind-the-writings posts for the eleventh Multiverser novel, Con Version, the second one written in collaboration with Eric R. Ashley. As mentioned, I have a massive amount of support material to prepare for this, since not only is it the longest novel to date sporting three viewpoint characters and one companion, its gather world is filled with people and places who will be returning in Multiverser: The Thirteenth Story, so I'm building information pages including character sheets for that. As to publication, I've published chapters 76 through 81 of Con Verse Lea , the ninth novel, with two of its viewpoint characters coming to the end of a world in the past few days, and will be finishing that book before I return here at the end of the month. It will be followed probably early next month by the tenth book, In Version.
I have things out of sequence here, because I skipped the publication of mark Joseph "young" web log post #471: The Song "Walkin'" , an upbeat multiple-vocals piece with a strange history. The day after that the Christian Gamers Guild released Faith in Play #66: Promises , about personal integrity. The Chaplain's Bible Study, meanwhile, continued the Gospels with Mark 4:38 through 5:7, plus Musings: Same about being different.
Otherwise, I made a few dinners and posted pictures and recipes to Instagram, including steak sandwhiches, Hamburger Helper stroganoff, and boneless chicken thighs. And just looking at the pictures is making me hungry.
That leaves only mention that you can keep current on all this through my various social media sites, and particularly Patreon through which you can support these efforts. Support is also welcome through PayPal.me. And Lord willing I will be back to recap the rest of the month as it ends.
An Analytical Commentary on The Book of Romans has been submitted to the publisher, with a foreword by Christian Gamers Guild President the Reverend Rodney Barnes. I'm afraid it's massive and going to be expensive, but it provides what I perhaps immodestly think is a comprehensive analysis of Paul's comprehensive presentation of his message. I have begun work on the next volume of the series, covering First Corinthians.
On a related subject, I have become aware that there is a relatively new but fully accredited Bible college not far from here, and I have some hope that I can persuade them to add me to the faculty. The commentary should help in that regard.
Also in the background, I have finished setting up all the chapters and behind-the-writings posts for the eleventh Multiverser novel, Con Version, the second one written in collaboration with Eric R. Ashley. As mentioned, I have a massive amount of support material to prepare for this, since not only is it the longest novel to date sporting three viewpoint characters and one companion, its gather world is filled with people and places who will be returning in Multiverser: The Thirteenth Story, so I'm building information pages including character sheets for that. As to publication, I've published chapters 76 through 81 of Con Verse Lea , the ninth novel, with two of its viewpoint characters coming to the end of a world in the past few days, and will be finishing that book before I return here at the end of the month. It will be followed probably early next month by the tenth book, In Version.
I have things out of sequence here, because I skipped the publication of mark Joseph "young" web log post #471: The Song "Walkin'" , an upbeat multiple-vocals piece with a strange history. The day after that the Christian Gamers Guild released Faith in Play #66: Promises , about personal integrity. The Chaplain's Bible Study, meanwhile, continued the Gospels with Mark 4:38 through 5:7, plus Musings: Same about being different.
Otherwise, I made a few dinners and posted pictures and recipes to Instagram, including steak sandwhiches, Hamburger Helper stroganoff, and boneless chicken thighs. And just looking at the pictures is making me hungry.
That leaves only mention that you can keep current on all this through my various social media sites, and particularly Patreon through which you can support these efforts. Support is also welcome through PayPal.me. And Lord willing I will be back to recap the rest of the month as it ends.
Published on May 15, 2023 08:54
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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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