What Would Be Written Here?
April 14, 2011 in Blogs
Our title for this entry is a quote from the movie currently being analyzed for temporal anomalies at The Examiner, asked by one of the archaeologists when the inscription on the side of the sarcophagus is uncovered. It seems that the person who unearthed this sarcophagus and wondered who was buried in it is buried in it, and left a message for his friends on the side. If you think that’s crazy, you should read Timeline part 6: the sarcophagus. Since I wrote it, and my pay is based on readership, I would humbly appreciate it if you read it anyway.
We might as the same thing about this blog. I’m involved in many projects apart from Multiverser, including the time travel articles; but absent those, probably no one would read these comments. I have a few students in the new Facebook music theory class, at least one of whom is struggling through and another pushing me to keep posting. No one here has ventured there, and probably there is little interest here in the fact that I’m working (and rehearsing again tonight) with the musicians at the Silver Lake Community Church, or that tonight we hope to see whether their piano player thinks he’s right for working with Collision. I write about this stuff because it’s happening, and it’s using my time, and it’s not something being kept under wraps. After all, a lot of publishers don’t meet their own deadlines, and Valdron has learned not even to set deadlines it can’t meet, so although there are projects in the works that are moving forward, I can’t say much about them until they hit milestones still ahead.
So thanks for reading, and as long as I think someone’s reading I’ll keep writing.
–M. J. Young