Another thought provoking post, thanks. Had you thought about also doing an audio version? These would make great mini-pods and then I could listen to them on my way to work or on my Sunday morning bike ride :D.
Thanks, Troy. I have indeed thought about audio versions of these as they'd be way more convenient for readers/listeners. (Though I reckon my scruffy London accent might drain all credibility from my fancy words. :D) Thing is, I'd need more time and equipment, which would require putting audio versions behind a paywall, which I don't feel comfortable doing right now. Not while readers are dealing with the cost of living crisis, energy bills, yadda, yadda. Might see how Agent of Weird grows and maybe give it a rethink in a year's time. Anyway, thanks again for reading, Troy. Really appreciate you taking the time to comment (and share... You ARE sharing these, right...? ;) All the best!
Very relatable. Thank you. Though my Creator and Editor are a dynamic duo, complementing each other and working close together. That third, malevolent one... yes... he’s the Great Procrastinator. And characters do live the lifes of their own. They create problems, and I have to deal with them. Like right now. Oh, no... the Procrastinator tricked me again - I’m writing a comment here. Damn it! Back to work!
Hey, Procrastinator! You leave Katherine alone!! (Thanks for reading, though. And definitely check out The War of Art by Steven Pressfield, which talks all about conquering resistance.)
Another thought provoking post, thanks. Had you thought about also doing an audio version? These would make great mini-pods and then I could listen to them on my way to work or on my Sunday morning bike ride :D.
Thanks, Troy. I have indeed thought about audio versions of these as they'd be way more convenient for readers/listeners. (Though I reckon my scruffy London accent might drain all credibility from my fancy words. :D) Thing is, I'd need more time and equipment, which would require putting audio versions behind a paywall, which I don't feel comfortable doing right now. Not while readers are dealing with the cost of living crisis, energy bills, yadda, yadda. Might see how Agent of Weird grows and maybe give it a rethink in a year's time. Anyway, thanks again for reading, Troy. Really appreciate you taking the time to comment (and share... You ARE sharing these, right...? ;) All the best!
Very relatable. Thank you. Though my Creator and Editor are a dynamic duo, complementing each other and working close together. That third, malevolent one... yes... he’s the Great Procrastinator. And characters do live the lifes of their own. They create problems, and I have to deal with them. Like right now. Oh, no... the Procrastinator tricked me again - I’m writing a comment here. Damn it! Back to work!
Hey, Procrastinator! You leave Katherine alone!! (Thanks for reading, though. And definitely check out The War of Art by Steven Pressfield, which talks all about conquering resistance.)