So, somehow, I have a few types of updates today. So first, I mentioned that I was planning to work on Bittersweet now that All We Are has wrapped up. (I’m done writing it, it just needs to be beta’d). Well, I was playing around with a few ideas for which story to work on once The Best Thing was done (and I should be able to wrap that up by the end of the summer–writing it anyway). So rather than Mad World as the next project, it’s time to put Hand Me Down back on the schedule. More specifically, the rewrite of Tangle I’ve been promising for more than a year: Feels Like Home.
So in honor of it finally being put back on the schedule, I’ve designed the Hand Me Down subsite in the same vein as Damaged and launched it. I’m super excited about this smaller site for a really dorky reason. For more than a decade, I’ve been using Dreamweaver MX 2004 and never upgraded to the newer versions. I did so last weekend and fell in love with it. So I actually handwrote the code for the theme and the style sheet from the ground up. It’s cleaner and better than even this site or Damaged. It’s still a bit a work in progress, and I’m hoping I can get the comments moved over to that site, but it’s up and I love it.
And related to that, I’ve relaunched Fiction Graveyard by posting chapters from Tangle, the precursor to HMD. I posted the prologue as well as the first two chapters. I had plotted out through the finished product, so you’ll get the sixteen chapters I posted, then you actually get a seventeenth chapter I never posted, some scenes from Chapter 18 and then the outline for the last six chapters. I’m excited to bring this story to CG for the first time because I know you guys loved it and I might actually play around with writing the final six chapters to have it completed, but remember — I’m revisiting the concept and doing it better in Feels Like Home.
I’ll be back tomorrow with The Best Thing Chapter 22 and Friday with Damaged, the season two premiere. See you guys later!
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