As some may have noticed there has been some serious lack of activity on this blog. I apologize for that. I have been rather busy of late with a few things that have taken almost all my time and I have not had any to give to working on this blog.
First and foremost among the things going on in my life was my marriage to the love of my life in late September. Then, when we got back from our honeymoon, I was slammed at work. Half way through the month of October, I began working on formulating ideas for the National Novel Writing challenge that began this month. As of this very moment, that is what I am doing. The challenge is to write 50,000 words in a 30 day period.
So, that is what I have been up to in the void of posting. When this month is over, I hope to get back to a regular blogging routine.
Projects coming up.
To kick off December, the Armchair will get a few posts on the winter festival season and will also have a few posts dealing with the direction of modern paganism. Also, sometime in December, I will most likely being doing a guest spot on my brother’s podcast, Pagan Musings (http://www NULL.blogtalkradio NULL.com/Pagan-Musings). He and his co-host, KaliSarah, are still experiecing some of the pains associated with being newer to the podcast scene.
Some might have noticed a link at the top of the page linking to something called Cloister, this is my project for 2010. I am hoping to be able to publish a short work of fiction at least twice a month and may expand that into also publishing my NaNoWriMo novel. A post over there said I was going to start publishing in September, but I was a bit ahead of myself and I should have held off going public with it util January.
For the Curious Web, we will be playing it by ear to see where we go with this project. I’m hoping to make it a successful blog with plenty of content. The future can only tell.
That about sums up the trials and tribulations of a part time blogger. Stick around, I promise, this will only get better.
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