BIG ANNOUNCEMENT
I am changing my update schedule for at least the next three-four months. Instead of weekly updates, I will update on the final Thursday of each month. Weekly blog updates will continue and probably have more process content.
The number of pages will probably stay close to the same, maybe around 3-4 pages seems reasonable, but it will all just go up on one day instead of once a week. I am doing this so that I can give each page more attention and not feel compelled to put up subpar work. Also, as has been painfully obvious, my day job workload has been wearing on me. I wish that weren't the case, but for now I have no control over that.
I hope I don't lose too many readers because of this. I truly appreciate every one of you and I am doing this so that I can give you work that I am proud of.
On a lighter note, check out Plato looking like a smug bastard in the second of my card set:
And here is an awesome piece of fanart by the amazing Astrid:
Speaking of Astrid, she'll be one of the artists at the launch of a new podcast I'm a part of.
And here is an awesome piece of fanart by the amazing Astrid:
Speaking of Astrid, she'll be one of the artists at the launch of a new podcast I'm a part of.
Alright, announcing this during the daylight hours. This Saturday 9:00PM PST/12:00AM EST on G+ will be the live podcast launch of Joy Reflex. It'll be a round-table discussion hour between a group of about 6 artists of various backgrounds on the creative process. We'll be starting out with a talk on world building dealing in fantasy, realistic, and collaborative settings and anything else that feels relevant.
Hey, whatever works for you. I am sure your fans will understand, esp. the ones who are also creators. It will remain in my RSS feed and I see your posts on G+, so I'll be keeping up on City of Cards.
ReplyDeleteI second what Andy said. Also, this podcast sounds really cool!
ReplyDeleteThanks guys, I appreciate it. The next few months are going to be crazy but I think it'll all pay off in the end.
DeleteThe podcast is definitely the start of a lot to come. I'll be sure to keep people updated here.