Hello Internet!

I’ve been endeavoring to set up a website for a long.

long..

long…

long time and - not to post a squarespace ad on a squarespace site - it’s been a really fun, creative, artsy-craftsy feeling project to take up. My first attempt at staking a little plot of land here on the etherwaves was through wordpress and a third party hosting site or whatever - even having used it I’m still not quite sure what it was - which I won’t name here on the very real chance that it’s completely my fault it didn’t work out. As you might have intuited by this point, it was a nightmare. It eventually got to a point while I was trying to figure out how to personalize my webpage that I somehow deleted the password to my own wordpress account like locking my keys in my own car. That was when I gave up on wordpress. I’m sure I could have emailed somebody and gotten it all fixed, but I already felt like Zues on the day Athena was born, so I was ready to move on.

Anyway, this is the first blog post I’ve ever written and, thankfully, it’ll likely never be read by anyone, so I’m just gonna ramble for a while to see if this is something I could actually keep up with week after week. I’m told by one of those authority types that I actually have to use my website to justify having a website and this is one way to interact with both it and, possibly someday, a real life human being. I swear those things are out there somewhere. I should have plenty to say, I’m constantly in the midst of some sort of obsessive scrawling or tinkering, the problem is I’d rather be actually working on something than talking about working on something. I guess I don’t have to make these updates very long - though I can’t say I know how long a typical blog is I can’t imaging there’s much of a standard.

I’ve got a lot in the works - the third chapter of the Myr’rym-Aya is coming along; I’m querying Wizard in the Wilderlands and revising other books; music and audioplays and videos are very slowly coming together; the RPG maker game I’m making is being made. I hope there’s some one out there who’s interested in this stuff so I don’t have to spend all this time just talking to myself, but for right now it is really cool to have my own site and as time passes I’m excited to have a place to put everything I’m creating. I guess I’ll cross my fingers and hope for the best while I get back to work. What else is there to do with a life?

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