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Apologies for breaking the schedule.

Apologies for breaking the schedule.

Update : March 17th, 2024.

So things are a little brighter than two weeks ago. I'm so very late but only half the upcoming chapter is done. Better than nothing but it made me realise I need to revise my schedule again, so the novel would not be discontinued.

This is to say: I'm sorry. It's actually painful to have to make more and more concessions and spend even less time doing what I like. But worst case scenario, things should be back to normal around mid November 2024.

Until then, I would do whatever I can and make my peace with it. I would keep you posted whenever I know where I stand about a new schedule. Until then... you will get next chapter as soon as possible.

Original Message: March 2nd, 2024.

Hello Everyone,

For the first time since November 20th, I'm going to throw the schedule entirely out of the window. It's 2 PM and I just woke up dead tired from my work of the past to week. I had no time to write a single word and I have an exam coming up that can be transformative for my career as a youth worker. The kind of opportunity I have been waiting for ten years.

This situation should reproduce itself during the April two-weeks holidays and the first month of the summer holidays.

But you shouldn't be worried. I just value quality over quantity and I'm already concerned about my last chapter rushed draft that I didn't had time to clean up. Exhaustion is simply not conclusive of good writing (though it's good to make for prime writing material once I got better). And I don't want a repeat of my last novel.

So yeah. No Chapter today and see you next week for the next release, on Saturday. And I'm going to test a different release hours, 5 hours earlier to try to appeal to a larger audience.

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And everything beyond that is just a repeat to reach the minimal word count.

Hello Everyone,

For the first time since November 20th, I'm going to throw the schedule entirely out of the window. It's 2 PM and I just woke up dead tired from my work of the past to week. I had no time to write a single word and I have an exam coming up that can be transformative for my career as a youth worker. The kind of opportunity I have been waiting for ten years.

This situation should reproduce itself during the April two-weeks holidays and the first month of the summer holidays.

But you shouldn't be worried. I just value quality over quantity and I'm already concerned about my last chapter rushed draft that I didn't had time to clean up. Exhaustion is simply not conclusive of good writing (though it's good to make for prime writing material once I got better). And I don't want a repeat of my last novel.

So yeah. No Chapter today and see you next week for the next release, on Saturday. And I'm going to test a different release hours, 5 hours earlier to try to appeal to a larger audience.

And everything beyond that is just a repeat to reach the minimal word count.

Hello Everyone,

For the first time since November 20th, I'm going to throw the schedule entirely out of the window. It's 2 PM and I just woke up dead tired from my work of the past to week. I had no time to write a single word and I have an exam coming up that can be transformative for my career as a youth worker. The kind of opportunity I have been waiting for ten years.

This situation should reproduce itself during the April two-weeks holidays and the first month of the summer holidays.

But you shouldn't be worried. I just value quality over quantity and I'm already concerned about my last chapter rushed draft that I didn't had time to clean up. Exhaustion is simply not conclusive of good writing (though it's good to make for prime writing material once I got better). And I don't want a repeat of my last novel.

So yeah. No Chapter today and see you next week for the next release, on Saturday. And I'm going to test a different release hours, 5 hours earlier to try to appeal to a larger audience.

And everything beyond that is just a repeat to reach the minimal word count.

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