Commentary, The Panamanian Idol No. 13
Sorry for the unexpected break. I’ve delivered a double helping of words this week to try to ease the pain.
Sorry for the unexpected break. I’ve delivered a double helping of words this week to try to ease the pain.
Quick update on my off week: if you follow Softworks or the Soapbox, you may have noticed that an OpenTafl prerelease, v0.4.0.0, is now available, including the replay functionality I’ve been working so hard on. I can’t claim much progress … Continue reading
Artistic license (Russian): to my knowledge, there is no Russian word that maps to ‘crusade’ in the sense of a weighty endeavor (as opposed to a religious war) more closely than related English words like ‘undertaking’, ‘campaign’, or ‘struggle’. ‘Red … Continue reading
And we’re back: a new tale of adventure and derring-do from the annals of Nathaniel Cannon. There is no Panama Canal: the French attempt failed as in our history, and the United States, one of five countries in the same … Continue reading
Scarcely do I believe it, but The Long Retreat has come to an end. (Not the historical event. In-universe, it’s just begun.) Anyway, what’s coming next here at Many Words? Good question. First: next week, Nathaniel Cannon and the Panamanian … Continue reading
Sorry for the lateness of the post. I’m working on a few things for this weekend. In other news, We Sail Off To War releases this weekend. Don’t forget to stop by the online release party.
What do you mean? Of course this came out on time.
Sorry for the late update—when I typed this on Monday, I had the time set wrong. E-book progress is good: all of the elements are there besides the actual story, which is getting one more editing pass from me, and … Continue reading
Some flashback fun. I’m midway through my second-to-last editing pass on We Sail Off To War. I hope to catch most of the remaining errors in grammar and usage this time around, and in the final pass, I’ll edit for … Continue reading
I was so happy for Sif, getting to write this bit, and I’m not usually the sort to get too emotionally attached to characters.