
Hello readership!
As I already told you about, Dead End Follies is bound to change. A lot. Luckily for you, I won't reveal the entire nature of these changes right now. You guys will see it happen with bewilderment like kids on Christmas evening. Right now, I will announce a few things, that might lead you into guessing what's coming (if you are one of the few who cares):
-First of all, I'm hacking off Voices from the Dead End Follies roster. The weekly stand alone short story section never really lifted off and never provoked much production interest from my part. I came to the decision that stand-alone short stories would be a happening on Dead End Follies. I will post them when I get ideas and inspiration.
-The Specialist might move to the week-end, morph or simply disappear. You guys will decide the fate of it. While it gathered some love, the roll of inspiration is getting thin and I'm currently looking for some new ways to improve it. If I still feel I cannot bring it any further, it's going to be replaced.
Aftershock is bound to take the Wednesday schedule. It's going to bump Roger Spivey and his friend, it's written in the sky. I just don't happen to know what will become of Roger...
-Voices will not be hacked for nothing. It will make place to a new episodic named Black Sun which will made around the noir genre, which I love. Dead End Follies, as you can see is turning it's fiction genre into a steady episodic fiction. That's what I will promote, three weekly episodic: Black Sun, Aftershock and Law Of The Gun. The rest will be accessory, but these three episodics will be the core of Dead End Follies
-One last thing. A few months ago, when I started the whole adventure, I gave myself the challenge of making every episode a thousand words at least. Three months later, a thousand words is not a challenge anymore. Most of my fiction episodes are around 1300 to 1500 words. So I took a decision. My new challenge will be to give you guys two thousand words with every episodes. I hope that this new angle will help you all to bond better with the series. A thousand words is not a lot, two thousand words is around five to six pages, so it's already more interesting.
All right folks, it's all I have to say for now, but stay tuned, it's just the beginning for Dead End Follies. Bigger things are bound to happen soon.
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