Catching Up

It would be arrogant of me to suppose that any of you noticed I failed to post this seventy-seventh entry of The Ides of Mark on the fifteenth of August, but I apologize anyway.  It was well into the wee hours of this morning that I realized I had missed it, so I figured that there wasn't much difference between posting then and posting twelve hours later.

Several milestones were reached in the first half of this month.  Eric Ashley and I completed our read-through edit of Verse a Tile, and I've moved preparation of the character sheets for Multiverser:  The Thirteenth Story forward such that I have working drafts of all of them and only have to create the HTML versions for posting. We agreed on a title for the fifteenth book, When Verse Comes to Versed, which will feature Derek and Vashti Brown, Tomiko "Tommy" Takano, and Captain/Doctor Joseph Kondor and his friends, in all new worlds.

On the subject of novels, I've continued posting Con Version chapters 43 through 51, with more of Derek and Tommy plus Brian "Barrelmaster" Cooper.  There was also a behind-the-writings web log post, #503:  Versers Progress , covering chapters 37 through 48.

On the subject of projects finished, I have sent final drafts of An Analytical Commentary on The Book of First Corinthians to Ken Goudsward at Dimensionfold, and he's started setting it up for publication as a two-volume set.  I have begun work on the next, obviously Second Corinthians.  The Chaplain's Bible Study continues through Mark 12:16 through 26, along with Quotes ##128, 129, 130 and Quotes ##131, 132, 133 , this time drawing from Verse Three, Chapter One , RPG Theory 101 , and RPG-ology Volume I .

The Christian Gamers Guild also posted Faith in Play #81:  The Bland Mind .  I have drafted entries for that series and its sister series RPG-ology through January, including an answer to a serious question about play, but you'll have to wait for those.

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