So if you're reading this, you've probably read "Announcement: The chapter is written, but will not be published." I wanted to let you know that I still stand by that decision but that you've, as virulent_Goblin put it, "been holding [your] ass for a week" and you're all wondering what's taking so long. Lots of things:
  1. Because I'm trying to get us into the meat of the story, I'm taking extra care in mapping out the flow of the chapters and their place/impact in/on the story overall.
  2. Seamus (my MacBook and dear friend) fell ill and was undergoing repairs, though I'm going to pick him up as soon as I finish writing this. Not having my comp means I can't use my normal writing process of "outline & rough demi-draft on paper, revise, type up rough draft in word & revise, send to Whitney-Editor, revise, format and transfer into wordpress, revise, publish, wait for Pan and others to find things I missed & revise ad infinitum." I tried writing it all longhand, but that was killing about 3 rainforests an hour and my hand and wrist were rebelling. I tried using my iPod Touch but that was killing my thumbs and patience and taking forever. Roommate's computer is a PC, uncomfortable to use, and doesn't have all my stuff on it, so that didn't work for me. (Though I can use it for non-fiction writing, like this post. My muse is an apple user and very picky about work condition, apparently.)
  3. I'm moving at the end of the month, so I have cleaning, packing, finding someone to take my room, moving my stuff, and other relocating-related chores that must be done in a timely fashion.
  4. 1718 had the January reading with Andy Young, and it was my last reading ever. That got priority. [Shit, I'd forgotten that I still have to update seventeeneighteen.com... but that brings me to the next one:]
  5. I have to make sure my chunk of NOLA doesn't implode when I leave, which means training a webmaster, making sure the Tulane Review has a prose editor, et cetera, et cetera.
  6. iPod Touches are distracting (even if you're not already prone to distraction. I had no chance.)
  7. other stuff I'm sure is perfectly valid but can't remember.

So, all excuses aside, what can you expect for CotF in the next few weeks?

The new chapter is coming along, if slowly. I have a busy weekend ahead of me, but I should have the chap done Monday or Tuesday. It'll be a long, good one, I promise. (Damn well better be, right?)

I'm moving to Maryland around the end of next week, so I won't have time to update during that time.

After the move, I'm going to continue with the fresh start feeling by updating wordpress (and maybe the site), getting my blog and author site situation straightened out and set up, catching up on reviews and other projects I meant to do, and then I'm going to quit smoking cigarettes. I said I would quit when I finished school (My mom says I said "college," I say I said "school"), and even though I'll be going to grad school in a year or so and could wait until after that, that's another 3 years at least and I think it's time to quit. I got the idea in my head, so I should probably act on it while I still want to. Oh boy. So, thanks for being understanding and keeping coming by; I really appreciate it. If you need something to read, check out the Web Fiction Guide, there's tons of great stuff over there, much of it written by people I've met through the WFG community and consider friends. Rock on. \m/ -Alex

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8 Comments

  1. #1 Squeeks says:

    Ooh where in MD? *my hometown and so is curious*

  2. #2 Alex McG says:

    My parents live in Gaithersburg, in MoCo but the farm's closer to the Urbana/Hyattstown area, one the line between Montgomery and Frederick Counties.

  3. #3 Cameron says:

    Is all good, as long as you're happy with the chapter i'm sure everyone else will be,

    personally, as far as my own writing, i'm my own worst critic, to the point i stoped putting stuff of my site because i thought it was crap.

  4. #4 Squeeks says:

    Ooh, you'll be in the 'good' counties. *is from Prince George's*

  5. #5 virulent_Goblin says:

    Thank you for the update, Mssr McG. The next chapter is, as always, eagerly awaited, and I bid you safe travels and strong internet connections as you transition to the farm.

  6. #6 Pan says:

    Okay. Just keep in mind that it's very nice that you want to pace the chapters well, but not releasing a chapter for ages can break up the flow as much as or more than a filler chapter. Real life takes priority over teh intarwebz though, so good luck with all your Stuff. =)

    (Also yay totally kick smoking's ass =D You can do it!)

  7. #7 Alex McG says:

    I do realize that the not releasing a chapter in forever is a bad thing too, but doing both would be even worse, don't you think? Not to mention future readers who are reading from the beginning. Anyhow, I want to get the story progressing the right way both for the story's quality and because I figure when the plot's advancing at the right pace, it will be easier for me to keep the schedule (knowing what's going on, being more excited for each chapter, et cetera). Thanks for bearing with me, I know it's been frustrating at times. Now, back to writing the chapter for tomorrow. It WILL be up. Otherwise, I shall do some sort of penance and post photo evidence.

  8. #8 Ian says:

    Is all good, as long as you're happy with the chapter i'm sure everyone else will be,

    personally, as far as my own writing, i'm my own worst critic, to the point i stoped putting stuff of my site because i thought it was crap.

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