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Weekly Update - 3/2/22 - This Ain't No Disco

I'm sure everyone is still reading the new Quaranteam chapter as I write this, but I had a blast with this chapter. Lots of fun twists and turns in this so I'm hoping everyone enjoys. The second chapter of the month will probably be 3/18 and will include the sex scene with the voted upon character, as well as a one-page profile of her on that day, for those tiers 3-5.

I am sad to report that the Patron who originally commissioned Phil's Tale has cancelled their subscription, but I am pleased to say that one of the other patrons at that level who wasn't asking for a monthly commission has agreed to take over funding that story's development, so chapters in that will continue. I'm guessing the next chapter of that will drop on 3/8 or so.

The next thing in the queue is Morgana's Gift 9 for Friday, 3/4, and I think this particular section is going to throw everyone for quite a bit of a loop, based on what I've already scribbled in my notebook.

I'm also going to spend some time tomorrow going through the recommended Sigil editor and see if that will make it any easy for me to generate epubs, because what I currently have clearly isn't working, although maybe it will once I get over the learning curve.

Also on the schedule, Brewster's Brood 11 is on the calendar for 3/11 and 12 on 3/29, and I don't know which of the two will have the voted upon scene in it yet, but it'll happen. The votes for next month will go up around the middle of the month. Also, the second "what am I writing?" poll for the month will go up early next week, and will be for what I'm writing for 3/25

The release schedule for stuff to public sites (i.e. EMCSA/Literotica) currently looks like: 3/5 - Morgana's Gift 7, 3/12 - Quaranteam 36, 3/19 - Quaranteam: Phil's Tale 4, 3/26 - Quaranteam 37

It's crazy out there, so take care of each other and I'll see you all back here on Friday. 

Talking Heads - Life During Wartime LIVE Los Angeles '83 - YouTube

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Thank you for the link to talking heads. Truly a genius. Now off to watch some more.

NEIL DENBOW

Though my favorite memory of the Talking Heads isn’t that concert - which was amazing - but a couple of years later. I was studying abroad in ‘85, and was with a group of students in Mitsubishi mini bus, driving across the barren moon scape of the Tibetan lower plateau on our way from the airport to Lhasa, struggling with altitude sickness (at 12,500’) and listening to Stop Making Sense. It was such a unique combination of sensory experiences it has never dulled in my memory, some 37 years later.

Rick Shaw

If you need some help with sigil, let me know. Happy to chat directly and get you squared away.

Brathadoir

I am ridiculously jealous. The Talking Heads are on my short list of people I know I'll never get to see live.

Corrupting Power

I was at the Tuesday concert at the Pantages… Phenomenal show

Rick Shaw


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