Doing Enough

My collaborator on the Multiverser novels, Eric Ashley, and I agreed to take a break and focus on other projects.  That break is coming to an end--a couple days ago I did a bit of editing and made a few notes on the draft, and since last night I've been bombarded with notifications to the effect that he's been working on it.  I am not certain whether I will get to that tonight or tomorrow, but it's time to return to it.

During the hiatus I began a new project.  I've been re-reading all my books very slowly, harvesting quotes from them, and posting one per day to my Instagram and Facebook accounts; however, as there are now fifteen of them I won't copy them here--although it strikes me that Goodreads could offer authors a space for quotes which I have not yet investigated.  Perhaps I'll look into that.

I've also continued writing the horror story Corpoises, feeling my way through, and doing setup on Multiverser:  The Thirteenth Story and An Analytical Commentary on the Book of First Corinthians

There was no song this month, but there was a new Faith in Play #74:  Preparation at the Christian Gamers Guild, about having holidays stretch longer than just one day.  The Chaplain's Bible Study continued with Mark 8:36 through 9:8, and the Prayers miniseries concluded with Surgery about my apparently very slow recovery, and a new addition, Prophesying , added in recognition of Paul's directive to seek that gift.

Also continuing this month, In Version chapters 92 through 97 gave us more of the stories of Derek Brown, Joseph Kondor, Robert Slade, and James Beam, with a behind-the-writings post on the mark Joseph "young" web log, #491:  Verser Ventures , covering chapters 85 through 96.

I realized somewhat belatedly that I had not posted the annual indices for either the Christian Gamers Guild or my own writings--a bit redundant for those of you who have been following this through the year, but they are now up, the one 2023 at the Christian Gamers Guild Reviewed and the other post #490:  Looking Back .

I think that's everything, and expect to see you at the end of the month. Meanwhile, you can keep up through social media, and especially Patreon.
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