Hey there, gang! “Hazy Days and Cloudy Nights: How It All Got Started” number nine will post early next week. A few things have curtailed my writing in the last couple weeks… mostly my client workload, but also a need to try and get ahead on a number of freelance and personal projects before the middle of September.
What happens in the middle of September? I’m taking another temporary position with the U.S Department of Commerce Census Bureau –a four to six week stint that promises to be forty hours or more per week, plus driving all over San Bernardino County. There won’t be time for much else!
So thanks for your patience… episode nine of “Hazy Days and Cloudy Nights: How It All Got Started” will be here before you know it. What do you have to look forward to? Well… Alex and Heather’s first date doesn’t turn out they way Alex expects, and Carson’s ex-girlfriend visits with a surprise to go along with the records she borrowed. It’s all in advance of the party at Preston’s house that will go down as a landmark in many people’s lives…
If you’re not reading “Hazy Days and Cloudy Nights” just yet… now’s the perfect time to catch up! It’s a free ongoing episodic serial featuring the life and times of several friends living in Southern California in the middle of the eighties. Start with the first installment, “First Monday of Summer, First Monday of Forever,” and be ready for the latest chapter early next week.
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Thanks for the update. Back when you had the pay membership you had a release schedule, is that somewhere on the new site that I’m not finding? I completely understand that these dates are going to be flexible especially since you are now giving away the content but my little pea brain can’t seem to remember when to look forward to the latest updates.
Hi there! The release schedule is essentially the same: installments of “Hazy Days and Cloudy Nights” post twenty five times a year, or approximately every two weeks. Best way to never miss an installment when it comes out? Subscribe to the RSS feed.
Cheers!
Yup I got it in RSS, I’m just more of a calendar guy and frequently forget to check my RSS reader for a week or so at a time. The vision problems make it harder too so if there was a page that had tentative release dates I’d plug them in to an audio calendar program I have. No worries it’s a nice surprise to open the reader and find a new episode along with all my other geeky news. I was just wondering if in my scouring of the site I had some how managed to over-look this or not.
Nah, you didn’t miss anything.
Hmm… I have an idea. If you use an audio calendar, why not schedule a recurring event every two weeks reminding you to check your RSS feeds?
Of course, I’m full of ideas. Not sure if most of them are any good..!
Actually I should put in a daily reminder so I see some of my other stuff, not a bad idea actually you’d think I’d have come up with something like that.
Look forward to the story.
Looking forward to it. Glad to hear you’ll have some extra income.
Thanks, Chris — four or five weeks of steady income will be nice, but I must admit I’d rather be getting paid to write or help author clients!