I bet you were expecting to see an entry
Instead you get this, my first real schedule slip. I’ll play for the save by saying that this way I get to end all the chapters on Thursdays. See you next week.
Instead you get this, my first real schedule slip. I’ll play for the save by saying that this way I get to end all the chapters on Thursdays. See you next week.
As the sun inched down toward the horizon, Anja walked along the boulevards of the High Quarter toward the Guild of Aeromancers, a smile playing at the corners of her mouth. So far it had been a day of ups … Continue reading
Scheduling fail: I wrote The Nighttime Visitor 9 and 10 over the weekend, but did not realize that this week I’d need A Voice Beyond Her Years 8 (written) and 9 (not). 9 is still not written, so I
They’d been on the road for half a tenday before the aspirants began to tire of each others’ exclusive company. It was a gray, shadowless day, and rain fell in sheets to muddy the road. The horses were having a … Continue reading
What do you call a statue in Tallinn? A stony one[1]! This entry and the previous one allude to a few things about Lägraltvärld’s demographics that aren’t immediately obvious. I’ll spell them out here, because it’s kind of interesting. First: … Continue reading
The sun rose to find Eirik out of bed and already making preparations to leave. He had decided to leave most of the finery he preferred behind in favor of travelling clothes—brown shirts and trousers, mostly, with an overcoat and … Continue reading
Things get more interesting in #9 and #10, although I guess those are a bit down the line for you guys.
Today’s entry will be up late, since I got distracted and forgot to prepare it last night. I will, however, backdate it to the correct time, to erase all evidence of my mistake. Or maybe laziness. It might be laziness.
It’s a little bit late, but that’s kind of the pattern for this week, so I’ll roll with it. This week’s game recommendation is AI War: Fleet Command, which is less a strategy game in the traditional sense than a … Continue reading
Rakel had immediately discarded the idea of working for one of the larger gangs. For one, the stunt she had planned wouldn’t work as well on them, and for another, if there was some sort of metaphorical—or, for that matter, … Continue reading