It's been a long time...and time as we know flies.
As I'm redrafting The Casebook of Elisha Grey IV and still coming up with details for The Casebook of Elisha Grey V, I realized I would need to revisit the seminal volume.
In doing so, I discovered what I hope all writers discover: as we continue writing regularly, our skills are honed, our style becomes more focused on the task at hand -- and in the case of a series, the connections from one story to another become more complex.
In this light, I've uploaded a revised edition of The Casebook of Elisha Grey. It's cleaner, a little leaner, and I'm so glad I did -- because I had entirely forgotten that I had named the visiting other-worlders in "The Chemist's Elixir", the second story of the first volume.
Only mentioning it because in Casebook V, they will be back.
As I'm redrafting The Casebook of Elisha Grey IV and still coming up with details for The Casebook of Elisha Grey V, I realized I would need to revisit the seminal volume.
In doing so, I discovered what I hope all writers discover: as we continue writing regularly, our skills are honed, our style becomes more focused on the task at hand -- and in the case of a series, the connections from one story to another become more complex.
In this light, I've uploaded a revised edition of The Casebook of Elisha Grey. It's cleaner, a little leaner, and I'm so glad I did -- because I had entirely forgotten that I had named the visiting other-worlders in "The Chemist's Elixir", the second story of the first volume.
Only mentioning it because in Casebook V, they will be back.