Double-Blind Chapter Schedule and Backlog
Added 2022-03-03 03:48:06 +0000 UTCHi all,
Thanks so much for reading. There's a lot of new names and I'm trying to keep track of them all.
Just wanted to comment real quick on the state of the schedule and backlog. I'm working hard to bring us up to the twenty chapters ahead--Should be on schedule to get up to that before the end of the month. RR releases will slow down to ~5 a week soon. Patreon chapters will be daily for as long as I can manage, excluding two days next week when I'll be moving.
Anyway, I'm working 10-14 hour days to make that happen. Hope you're all enjoying the story as much as I'm enjoying writing it.
Comments
Love the unusual grittiness of your litrpg and the rich characters. I just become a patron for that reason. A real breath of fresh air. Love the unusual blade of woe too. Glad it's not just +2 str and adds fire damage.
Charlie
2022-03-03 05:56:44 +0000 UTCThanks for your hard work, I'm really looking forward to where the story goes
Bailey Lowe
2022-03-03 04:32:24 +0000 UTCI enjoy your stories and appreciate the work ethic, but as a friendly and unsolicited suggestion: don’t push too hard. Don’t burn out. It’s OK to adjust your and your patrons expectations if circumstances change or you find the pace you’ve set for yourself is too fast or hard. I’m here for the story, but I’d love to see it completed and for up and coming authors like you to write many more to come. Cheers!
Dee
2022-03-03 04:09:08 +0000 UTCWould say personally I am excited to see a larger backlog and will likely double my pledge when you hit 20, but don't kill yourself getting there by the end of the month if you have other things to do. A good outline and looking forward to writing > burning out trying to hit a commitment suoer quick. Good luck and looking forward tk the story!
PJ LeBlanc
2022-03-03 04:08:18 +0000 UTCYou are doing an amazing job. And I am happy to along for the journey.
The Lost Pages
2022-03-03 03:51:26 +0000 UTCThat's a quick and easy way to achieve burnout. I highly recommend slowing down once you hit your backlog goal, if not sooner.
Robert Mullins
2022-03-03 03:51:07 +0000 UTC