Behind Schedule
It's late in the day--late enough that if I don't focus on this, it will be tomorrow by the time it posts. There are quite a few causes for that, some of them medical, some social, but none of them immediately important, so let me get focused here.
The month began with a song again, web log post #481: The Song "To the Philadelphians" , with a recording of a live performance. I also put some time into setting up the next three monthly song posts, which are each something different.
Also this month I continued posting chapters from the tenth Multiverser novel, In Version , covering chapters 40 through 45, Derek Brown, Joe Kondor, Bob Slade, and James Beam. I also continued writing Multiverser: The Thirteenth Story in collaboration with Eric Ashley, and setting up the character papers for A Dozen Verses, currently in progress.
Progress has also been made on setting up An Analytical Commentary on The Book of First Corinthians. The Christian Gamers Guild Chaplain's Study, on which these commentaries are based, continued this month with Mark 6:43 through 52, and with three posts in the Prayers miniseries, Income with an old form and a new form, Patreon praying for those patrons supporting me, and Chaplain's Study praying for my ministry there and for the students receiving it. Of course, there was also another post to their site, Faith in Play #70: Holy War , discussing the relationships between religion and military actions in the past, and how that might influence gaming scenarios.
I think that's everything, other than to remind you that you can get this information faster through social media and particularly Patreon. Thank you for reading.
The month began with a song again, web log post #481: The Song "To the Philadelphians" , with a recording of a live performance. I also put some time into setting up the next three monthly song posts, which are each something different.
Also this month I continued posting chapters from the tenth Multiverser novel, In Version , covering chapters 40 through 45, Derek Brown, Joe Kondor, Bob Slade, and James Beam. I also continued writing Multiverser: The Thirteenth Story in collaboration with Eric Ashley, and setting up the character papers for A Dozen Verses, currently in progress.
Progress has also been made on setting up An Analytical Commentary on The Book of First Corinthians. The Christian Gamers Guild Chaplain's Study, on which these commentaries are based, continued this month with Mark 6:43 through 52, and with three posts in the Prayers miniseries, Income with an old form and a new form, Patreon praying for those patrons supporting me, and Chaplain's Study praying for my ministry there and for the students receiving it. Of course, there was also another post to their site, Faith in Play #70: Holy War , discussing the relationships between religion and military actions in the past, and how that might influence gaming scenarios.
I think that's everything, other than to remind you that you can get this information faster through social media and particularly Patreon. Thank you for reading.
Published on September 15, 2023 20:27
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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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