Shifting Focus

As I come to the seventieth entry in The Ides of Mark, I'm not sure where to start.

The Beauty and the Bell series I was editing for my friend E. B. Slayer is finished and published and reportedly doing well on Kindle; I should write a review--but I've been writing reviews this month, having finished reading a print copy and writing a review of my own Corpoise , and then late last night writing a review of a book I've been slogging through since Christmas, So Long Delores .

As of today I posted the penultimate chapter of In Version , chapters 137 through 143 appearing since my last post here, featuring Derek Brown, Robert Slade, Joseph Kondor, and James Beam.  By the time I return next month we should be just starting on the next, the eleventh Multiverser novel Con Version, with a change in characters to pick up some we've ignored for a while.

Also posted, the Christian Gamers Guild offered RPG-ology #77:  Wounds , a recovered Game Ideas Unlimited article about changes characters suffer through the story or game.  The Chaplain's Bible Study continued with Mark 10:24 through 34, plus two posts with Quotes 80, 81, 82 and Quotes 83, 84, 85.  The daily quotes continue on Facebook and Instragram, quotes ##106 through 120 from a variety of books.

Life has thrown a few curve balls, but we're still up to bat.  I invested quite a bit of reading time into trying to catch up on Verse a Tile only to have collaborator Eric Ashley realize that he had failed to send me his revised version, so I had to start over and work by comparing two documents, which is taking me considerably longer.  Meanwhile I've continued editing and setting up An Analytical Commentary on The Book of I Corinthians and Multiverser:  The Thirteenth Story, both nearing completion at this point.

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