Status Update!

Mar 10, 2020 | Progress | 2 comments

The WIP turned out to be much more of a project than I initially anticipated. I plan to get back to it after C&D2.

C&D2 is what I’m presently working on, and–while I know I’ve said this before–this time I intent to finish it, God willing. I know you’ve all been waiting long enough.

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  1. Read the book. Just listened to audiobook. Liked reading it myself better. Just my own perspective (blue crystal vs. red). This was just to get a re-fix and review while pacing the floor waiting for your C&D2 burnout to catch fire again and the sequel to release. Get some fan collaboration if needed. Late nights with coffee (or drink of choice) are always good for idea-generating brainstorms. Maybe use current self-isolation (“social distancing”) from the virus as premise in your new storyline (modified ‘enough’ like you did with Ezekiel in C&D1). Will continue to pace. 🙂

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  2. Just finished reading C&D for a second time. I’m glad to find out you’re making a #2. It was very enjoyable.

    Ezekiel? Now that’s a grim book.

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