Progress, at last!

Category:
  1. Fabricating productivity for the new year
  2. 2026 projects
  3. Weekly update: Let’s see how long I keep this up!
  4. Weekly update: Oh right, the hard part
  5. Whoops, so much for weekly
  6. New month, more time!
  7. One thing finished!
  8. Working through the stress
  9. Getting back into it
  10. Slow and steady
  11. Distractions happen
  12. Summer is coming
  13. The unexpected
  14. Might as well be summer
  15. The tangents are back!
  16. Progress, at last!

One of the better things about summer is that the nice weather tends to help ease symptoms. I’ve been doing my best to have my one adventure a week 1Still all I can handle, but there’s actual stuff to do now! and catch up on the chores that I’ve been taking a lot of short cuts with.

Which means I finally swept the floors and vacuumed one rug. Still, progress!

The Trilogy

Speaking of progress, the second pass of book 2 is done! I think the structure is finally solid, but it’s definitely going to need another pass to make sure all the information is in the right place and the prose is good.

While I am really happy about it, I can’t help but remember how this used to take me a matter of weeks to do. It’s weird taking so long, but I try to remember that this is not actually as slow a pace as it feels like. It’s just slow compared to what I used to be able to do.

Audiobooks

You know, if I just kept up doing just one audio file every 2 weeks, I could have been done one book by now. At this rate, maybe I’ll get the first book done by the end of the year. But hey, another chapter edited and finished is another chapter edited and finished!

Fantasy RPG

So, I haven’t actually done any work on this. RPG Maker still doesn’t work on my computer, so nothing’s really getting built until I can be upright long enough to use the desktop.

What I have been doing is I’m slowly creating some templates in Notion so I can make notes and keep track of asset creation. Luckily, I’ve already more or less made my standard templates for this kind of stuff, so it’s just digitizing it and adding a little extra for video game specific elements like attacks. With any luck, I will be able to use this for that other game.

  1. Fabricating productivity for the new year
  2. 2026 projects
  3. Weekly update: Let’s see how long I keep this up!
  4. Weekly update: Oh right, the hard part
  5. Whoops, so much for weekly
  6. New month, more time!
  7. One thing finished!
  8. Working through the stress
  9. Getting back into it
  10. Slow and steady
  11. Distractions happen
  12. Summer is coming
  13. The unexpected
  14. Might as well be summer
  15. The tangents are back!
  16. Progress, at last!

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