I'm talking about a story here, not a person. Today endeth the reading of Things I Never Told My Wife. I hope you've enjoyed this tidbit that I wrote to pass the time back in December and January. You know, back before we were forced to stay put instead of staying put like always!
I'm working on another story I hope to be of similar length, but I have to say I've not been overwhelmingly motivated to write. Usually, the words are bursting to get out and this week, nothing. I try to blame part of that on the two client projects that I have in that will account for about fifty hours of editing time. But, then there is also my personal project of editing and formatting the Model Student series for display on my website. At the moment, I'm about half way through the published version of Triptych, which is the first half of the story by that name here at SOL. When I published that work, it was so long that I divided it in two, Triptych and Odalisque. I'm debating whether I should re-do the SOL version. I've a feeling there were a number of changes between what is now "finished" and what is still on SOL. I'd have to take down the series and then repost the new books. Should I do that?
Because, of course, that would give me something else to do while I procrastinate on my other projects.
By the way, thanks to Allen, who recently re-read the series and sent me a hundred errors he spotted while reading. I'm getting those all corrected, too!
I hope you all enjoyed Things I Never Told My Wife. It seems strange to only have one story posting on SOL right now. Tomorrow, "The Transmogrification of Jacob Hopkins" chapter 151, which is book 4, Double Twist, second chapter, will post. Whatever will happen next??? BTW, Double Twist is mostly not a tear-jerker.
At the moment, I'm thinking of losing the weight I've gained while sitting on my ass the past month plus as another project I could procrastinate.
Be well, friends!