Hello readers,
Smaller and less insane blog today. A few things to talk about, so let get into it.
Jane Finds Herself is still chugging along. On my end, I’m putting the pieces together to get towards the end. It’s a strange thing, writing something like this for so long, to know you’re getting close to the end. I want to make sure I conclude things satisfactorily for all of you, at least the best I can do. It might not make all of you happy, I don’t know how that would be possible. I just have to hope it’s good enough that you don’t hate it. So. Much. Pressure.
The big thing I want to write about today is the Science Club series. If you haven’t read it yet, please do. Episode 4 is doing pretty poorly in terms of views. I don’t know about scoring since it hasn’t met that vote threshold yet so I can see. For those of you reading it, what are your thoughts so far?
I think I messed up with the massive break between Episodes 3 and 4; losing all momentum. I knew they’d always lose readers, but this was a lot more than expected. It is unfortunate because I enjoy the complexity of writing all those characters and storylines.
So where does that leave the series going forward, you might be wondering. Am I going to cancel it? Abandon it like I did Ashley’s Education? No. I won’t.
Episode 5 is already being written, and Episode 6 will follow somewhere after that. The plan was always to write at least 6 episodes, so that’s what I’m going to do. I had hoped to do a few more, but it seems there isn’t an appetite for that. The series will conclude with Episode 6, so I hope some of you will stick around till the end.
The plan is to have a 5-week break between episodes, where something else will be posted during that time (more on that in the future). So, Episode 4 will finish, 5 weeks, then Episode 5, break, and then the conclusion with episode 6. Somewhere near the end, I’ll probably write a post-mortem blog on the good and bad of the series, so feel free to let me know what you liked or disliked on the whole endeavor. I’ll try to include comments from readers.
Anyway, that’s my week. Thanks for reading and all the support. Writing is still fun, so I hope reading is fun for you too.
-ghostwritten