
How It Works

Sometimes the words of a song play differently in your head.
One of my personal failings is putting things off, delaying what I know I should do when there’s no firm deadline I have to meet.
This blog is one of those things. It’s been in my head a long time that I should start one, and that became a concrete plan once I started work on the first comic that’s going to be posted here. I knew from the start it was going to go online to be freely available. *
For various reasons (most but not all of them under my control), that project has dragged on much longer than I expected. Yet I’m finally to the point where I’m going to start putting up finished chapters of the story while I continue finalizing the rest. I can’t wait any longer.
I’ve never had a blog before or created any kind of website, so right now I’m in crash-course learning mode. I’ve spent a few days trying to get a better grip on how things work before I start posting the main content, although I know that no matter what I do I’ll get things wrong and get mad at myself for making stupid mistakes.
I just have to start somewhere and do what I can.
* This is not the same as saying the comic is in the public domain. I still hold the copyright regardless of how I choose to distribute the work.