A New Car
Well, I'm not good at titles, and writing several web logs I keep having to come up with them, so as I was beginning this sixty-fourth entry in The Ides of Mark it occurred to me that much of my time over the past two days has gone into trading in a car that wasn't going to meet New Jersey's criteria for roadworthy for a better one. Technically it's a used car, but it's new to me, a seven-year-old Caravan if I've got the year right. It should make doctor visits and dump runs easier, and since those and grocery shopping are my primary driving activities these days, that's good.
But it's not why you're here.
My collaborator Eric Ashley and I resumed work on Verse a Tile, finished off a world and started another with the other characters dealing with some substantial weirdness. That's enough teasers for a book that's not coming out for a couple years. I've also continued publishing In Version with chapters 98 through 104, Robert Slade, James Beam, Derek Brown, and Joseph Kondor, and doing setup on Multiverser: The Thirteenth Story and An Analytical Commentary on the Book of First Corinthians.
On the subject of Bible study, the Chaplain's study continued with Mark 9:9 through 20, and since the Prayers miniseries had ended I've been filling in with select quotes, numbers 1, 2, 4, 6, 8, and 9. The daily quotes themselves are continuing, quotes 16 through 31 drawing from RPG Theory 101 , RPG-ology , An Analytical Commentary on the Book of Romans , What Does God Expect? , About the Fruit , and Verse Three, Chapter One .
I did write more RPG-ology and Faith in Play articles, and did a bit more on Corpoises. RPG-ology #74: Senseless posted, a recovered Game Ideas Unlimited article telling a story at least one reader was moved to applaud, about running rapids in a flood.
I think that's almost everything, other than that later tonight I've been asked to guest on a podcast/vidcast about one of my books. I'll be sure to let you know more as I learn it. Meanwhile, keep up-to-date through social media and particularly Patreon.
But it's not why you're here.
My collaborator Eric Ashley and I resumed work on Verse a Tile, finished off a world and started another with the other characters dealing with some substantial weirdness. That's enough teasers for a book that's not coming out for a couple years. I've also continued publishing In Version with chapters 98 through 104, Robert Slade, James Beam, Derek Brown, and Joseph Kondor, and doing setup on Multiverser: The Thirteenth Story and An Analytical Commentary on the Book of First Corinthians.
On the subject of Bible study, the Chaplain's study continued with Mark 9:9 through 20, and since the Prayers miniseries had ended I've been filling in with select quotes, numbers 1, 2, 4, 6, 8, and 9. The daily quotes themselves are continuing, quotes 16 through 31 drawing from RPG Theory 101 , RPG-ology , An Analytical Commentary on the Book of Romans , What Does God Expect? , About the Fruit , and Verse Three, Chapter One .
I did write more RPG-ology and Faith in Play articles, and did a bit more on Corpoises. RPG-ology #74: Senseless posted, a recovered Game Ideas Unlimited article telling a story at least one reader was moved to applaud, about running rapids in a flood.
I think that's almost everything, other than that later tonight I've been asked to guest on a podcast/vidcast about one of my books. I'll be sure to let you know more as I learn it. Meanwhile, keep up-to-date through social media and particularly Patreon.
Published on January 31, 2024 18:07
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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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