More delays with Wolves of Selene. I'm really sorry that the release of this book has been so nightmarish, but hopefully in a couple of weeks the book will be done on Patreon and I can release the last few chapters on a more regular schedule
Due to serious fatigue with the series, I will be putting Wolves of Selene on hiatus for at least one month, possibly longer. I'll still be uploading new chapters of The Chained Flame along the usual schedule, and if you want to read the next couple of chapters of Wolves of Selene, they'll still be on my Patreon. Thank you all for supporting my work; I promise that I'm not abandoning the Selene series for good, and I do plan on carrying it through to the end.
It's up in the air whether I'll be able to get the next Wolves of Selene chapter up today. It might go up late tonight, or it might go up Friday morning.
Stressful holidays combined with general burnout have gotten me to the point where my girlfriend has forced me to go on break. The next Chained Flame and Selene chapters, scheduled for the ninth and the twelfth, are being postponed to the twenty-third and the twenty-sixth, respectively.
This month has been a trash fire of sickness and busy scheduling, so after the Chained Flame chapter today and the Wolves of Selene chapter on the 1st, I will not be releasing any new chapters for the entirety of the month of September. I will continue to release early chapters on my Patreon whenever possible, so if you want to continue following my output, check there.
Take your time and make sure that you write stuff because you love it and not because you pressure yourself into "I have to deliver on time". You are a creative artist and not a machine in a factory. True fans love the quality of the story and not the quantity of words thrown at them. And they should be able to wait for the next good chapter. And so far, you have been delivering highly entertaining stories.
I'm just going to point out that the Selene books are linked in the wrong order. Snows of Selene is listed as the prequel, despite coming after. Just saying.
It's actually completely ambiguous. Because it doesn't distinguish whether "prequel" on a given book's page means that this book is a prequel to that other book, or if the other book is a prequel to this one. There's no "correct" way to put it, which frustrates me to no end
Yeah, see, one of the links that can happen is adaptation, and it puts (adapted from) beside the old book, on the new book's page. That link isn't displayed on the other one, which means that the words in brackets are what the other book is to the one who's page you're on.
I can see how the problem happens though, with just prequel and sequel.