In follow up to the Short Story Roundup from late last week… As FRINGE WEEK approaches and I split my time between a waft of insane volunteering and a smattering of R&R, I thought I’d toss out another self-mutilating challenge towards my novella project, particularly considering I’ve been lax the last couple weeks with updates. Thus, following at least one more episode before Friday and another before the weekend is out, next week Monday through Friday will offer another round of daily episodes for your reading enjoyment. And, as an extra incentive (for those who have been following along and others who have not) the story (as I’ve drafted out so far) really starts to pick up steam as we roll into the high teens. So, if you haven’t been reading, you might want to catch up before we hit episode fifteen (or thereabouts) so you can enjoy the emerging action. In Summary: By August 15th: Episode 012 And again, if you don’t care at all… whatever. Go watch your televisions or something. |
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