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Over the upcoming several weeks, I'm going to try a different method to working and releasing on content. Instead of working on just a single project at a time, post it, and then dive into the next, I'm going to plan 2-3 new projects concurrently. The idea is to switch time working on each - do some work on one, release a piece of that, hop onto another, release a piece of that one too, etc.

Of the 2-3 I have in mind, each are about the length of say "A Day at the Beach" or "Ideal Partner". One is going to be TG related while the other two are planned to be straight BE with a hint of bimbofication.

Let's see how it goes.

Comments

Sendahlove

Honestly I would love to see you do genuine storylines instead of random images.

dynamoob

I like doing the more story-oriented projects as well and I think these three things I have plans have a good story element to them. Hopefully "A Day at the Beach" and "Ideal Partner" can serve as examples not just of length but also of scope of writing involved. The "Cheap Motel" chapters are probably also good examples of the type of material being planned

Mad_Max

sounds great, i look forward to seeing them.

Anonymous

I'd love to see some TG content :)

Sortimid

I'd love to hear more about your thought process behind the change and what you expect.

dynamoob

Part of it is as simple as I have three ideas in my head right now, and I want to work on them all - right now. Another part (the more scientific part :P) is I want to see how this affects my workflow. Will this yield a more steady outflow by releasing in pieces? Will having the ability to switch back and forth keep things feeling fresh while working on them? (Imagine that feeling of drudgery while sustaining motivation on a long, extended project) It's Hitchcock's philosophy of "Meanwhile, back at the ranch"