Better Than Never

The holidays were grueling, with everyone sick and my wife the worst and still not fully recovered.  I completely missed the fact that New Year's Eve, on which I struggled to stay up for midnight and to play a board game I'd never played before (Settlers of Cataan), was the last day not only of the year but of the month.  So I am trying to put together what I should have written on Sunday, covering the latter half of December.

I have continued setting up An Analytical Commentary on The Book of Second Corinthians and Multiverser:  The Thirteenth Story.  I've also been encouraged to continue writing Corpoises, although I've only done a bit of that.  Meanwhile, Eric Ashley and I have agreed to a temporary hiatus on Verse a Tile, although I caught up on reading and editing some materials he wrote while I was trying to wrap my head around some differences in our expectations.  I'm sure this book will surprise readers--it has already surprised me.  I also drafted a couple future entries in Faith and Play and RPG-ology.

The Bible study continued with Mark 8:25 through 35, and also included more on the miniseries with Prayers:  Cars and Prayers:  Interpretation .  The Christian Gamers Guild also published RPG-ology #73:  Sense , recovering a Game Ideas Unlimited article about differences in our perceptions.

The publication of In Version continued with chapters 85 through 91, more with Joe Kondor, Bob Slade, Derek Brown, and James Beam.

Getting an idea from author friend E. B. Slayer, I have begun posting quotes from my books as a promotional idea--but I began on January 1st, so those are for next time.  Still, you can follow them on my Facebook and Instagram accounts, and indeed keep up with my work on other social media including particularly Patreon.

And hopefully I'll be on time for the mid-month post here.
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