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I miss the Crimson Lien The series was really keen It caught me off -guard And made me laugh so hard That I'm afraid I bruised my spleen
Now a final episode's missed Do the elements even exist I must know what happens To my favoritest space friends And if I don't I'll really be...
rather annoyed and deeply sorrowful at the same time, though I can deal with it because I know how things go... like life and circumstances... but still it makes me a little sad.
Okay, you won't give it away. That's exactly what I'm planning. I have not only the next script planned (and it'll make a better book than an audio play), but I have the entire series planned (it has an end and everything) and the current plan is to book it out.
But I'm laptopless right now and writing on 3 different computers is a royal pain. Notepad here, Vim there, and Kate in the other place. Ick.
Okay, you won't give it away. That's exactly what I'm planning. I have not only the next script planned (and it'll make a better book than an audio play), but I have the entire series planned (it has an end and everything) and the current plan is to book it out.
But I'm laptopless right now and writing on 3 different computers is a royal pain. Notepad here, Vim there, and Kate in the other place. Ick.
Possibly a ink and paper book as well? Maybe through Lulu or something? I like to read stuff. (and cheese. I like cheese)
There is no reason why it can't be a series of real, honest books, though they'll likely all be random sizes from 10,000 words to over 200,000 (or the occasional mini-series within the series).