Transitions

The latter half of the month of August has been a confused state of affairs as everything I was doing last month has been replaced by everything I'm doing this month.  Eric Ashley and I have brought Verse a Tile to the point where the next step is for me to set it up for publication on the web, which is not happening for a while since this is the thirteenth novel and I'm only part way through publishing the eleventh, Con Version , having added chapters 52 through 60 and the behind the writings post #505:  Versers Advance to cover chapters 49 through 60. I have finished most of the setup of Multiverser:  The Thirteenth Story but for a bit of character sheet work I'm still completing, and done a bit of writing on the fifteenth book, When Verse Comes to Versed.

Meanwhile, I'm sort of between books on the Analytical Commentary series. Ken Goudsward sent me a print-ready draft PDF of the first half of I Corinthians to scan for errors, and I'm editing and setting up the II Corinthians volume.  Meanwhile the Bible study continues with Mark 12:27 through 36, and three posts of quotes, Quotes ##135, 136 , Quoters ##140, 141 , and Quotes ##143, 145, 146 .  The quotes also continue on Facebook and Instagram.

I always liked the Game Ideas Unlimited article that I am pleased to see restored now as RPG-ology #81:  Wizardry .  It relates an encounter between a fighter and a wizard, from each perspective, and then gives some insights into fantasy magic.

I was asked by a reader what caused me to become a writer, and recognizing that this is not a simple question I quickly wrote and posted mark Joseph "young" web log post #504:  Why I Started Writing .  I'm told that work is progressing toward the re-release of Multiverser, and so I have created a Valdron Linktree in anticipation of having a new website.  And in the midst of all this we're trying to prepare for my youngest's wedding.  I have the suit, and think I can get away without alterations.

I think that's everything.  You can keep up to date through social media, and particularly Patreon.
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