Marching On
Welcome back to The Ides of Mark, the bi-monthly update on what I've published and what I'm working on. The big news this month is probably that the little horror novella
Corpoise
is in print and on Kindle. I am still awaiting printed copies, and have only seen digital materials at this point.
A good part of my time in the past week or so has gone into an editing job, the third installment of the Beauty and the Bell saga. I get hired for that because I'm particularly good at grammar, punctuation, and structure, and the author wants to get it right because she's doing it all on her own.
For this reason and a few others work has slowed on Verse a Tile although perhaps conveniently my collaborator Eric Ashley decided he wanted to go back over everything from the beginning and hoped I would pause my efforts for a moment while he figured out what was happening. I have continued setup on Multiverser: The Thirteenth Story and An Analytical Commentary on the Book of First Corinthians.
Also continuing are the daily quotes, numbers 75 through 90, on Instagram and Facebook. Select quotes have also been added to the Chaplain's Study of the Christian Gamers Guild, including numbers 58, 59, 60, 63, 66, 67, and 68. The Bible Study also continued with Mark 10:2 through 12, and the site released RPG-ology #76: Derivative , recovering another Game Ideas Unlimited article about the nature of creativity.
Also continuing, of course, the Multiverser novel In Version posted chapters 124 through 130 continuing stories for James Beam, Derek Brown, Joseph Kondor, and Robert Slade.
I think that's everything. There's been no forward movement on Valdron's effort to republish the books, but that's entirely my fault. In the next couple weeks I expect to guest on the Christian Music Network podcast. Otherwise you can keep up through Patreon and other social media.
A good part of my time in the past week or so has gone into an editing job, the third installment of the Beauty and the Bell saga. I get hired for that because I'm particularly good at grammar, punctuation, and structure, and the author wants to get it right because she's doing it all on her own.
For this reason and a few others work has slowed on Verse a Tile although perhaps conveniently my collaborator Eric Ashley decided he wanted to go back over everything from the beginning and hoped I would pause my efforts for a moment while he figured out what was happening. I have continued setup on Multiverser: The Thirteenth Story and An Analytical Commentary on the Book of First Corinthians.
Also continuing are the daily quotes, numbers 75 through 90, on Instagram and Facebook. Select quotes have also been added to the Chaplain's Study of the Christian Gamers Guild, including numbers 58, 59, 60, 63, 66, 67, and 68. The Bible Study also continued with Mark 10:2 through 12, and the site released RPG-ology #76: Derivative , recovering another Game Ideas Unlimited article about the nature of creativity.
Also continuing, of course, the Multiverser novel In Version posted chapters 124 through 130 continuing stories for James Beam, Derek Brown, Joseph Kondor, and Robert Slade.
I think that's everything. There's been no forward movement on Valdron's effort to republish the books, but that's entirely my fault. In the next couple weeks I expect to guest on the Christian Music Network podcast. Otherwise you can keep up through Patreon and other social media.
Published on March 31, 2024 13:53
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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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