Hello folks.
Welp, the good news is I've just secured several smaller jobs that will allow me to eat. Unfortunately, this means that I am on the verge of overwhelm pretty much constantly.
I am prepping for teaching this semester and I can already feel my mind becoming scattered and my writing becoming less than quality. I've tried to write chapter 55 a few times and it's just not coming. That's when I realized it's because my mind is on copywriting (that's where the moolah is right now) and prepping two college syllabi, as well as navigating the incredibly tangled bureaucracy of a new institutions, it's various deadlines and policies, etc. I've never been good at that stuff.
Oh yeah, and writing a beefy dissertation.
I have a lot of people counting on me to attend to those tasks right now.
To my shame, I need to take another break. I really love the characters and the world of Paradise Delayed and I want it to be good, and it simply won't be if I need to continue producing two chapters per week.
Stolen from its rightful author, this tale is not meant to be on Amazon; report any sightings.
Instead of just taking a few weeks off, I am going to take a longer chunk this time.
When I first started writing, I was concerned about doing well on RR, but realistically, with everything going on, I just can't make it happen. I have too many big opportunities in my life right now and I have people counting on me to make the most of it. So I have to make the painful decision to buckle down and leave Andy and friends (and you all) hanging for a while.
Not sure when I'll be back, but it will likely be some time in 2025. I hope to write when I can, and perhaps edit and beef up the previous 54 chapters. Who knows, maybe I'll just re-release it if it's a significant improvement. In any case, the next time I start producing on RR, Volume 1 will be complete in my backlog before posting again.
Thank you so much to each and every reader I've gained. I really have appreciated your engagement. This has been a fantastic experience. I've learned so much and made so many connections.
I really look forward to returning in the future when the situation is more conducive to producing good fiction on a consistent basis.
Much Love!
-Echidna