Another example of why Strange New Worlds has simply become one of the best Trek shows EVER. Just incredible writing, acting, and in this case genuinely funny humour.
I've now finished writing Episodes 1 and 2, and have started Chap. 9 of Episode 3 of my new Pathfinder setting series. Titles so far include:
1. Thirteen Stones
2. Ironbound Isles
3. Pirate Ways
Each novella consists of a Prologue, Epilogue, and 11 chapters in-between; the same book format as The Irregulars :)
I also now have completed art of the main cast, and cover art for "Thirteen Stones" is well underway. The brilliant artist in question is Anthony Cournoyer, a fellow Canadian, who goes by the handle SC4V3NG3R here on DA. You can find his amazing work here:
https://www.deviantart.com/sc4v3ng3r
Do yourself a favour and check his stuff out if you don't already watch him :D
I finished writing Episode 1 of my new Pathfinder Tales series, "Thirteen Stones", on Wednesday, and started writing Episode 2 (untitled) tonight.
So it seems that my writer's block has buggered off for the time being (at least for Pathfinder) so that's a good thing.
Now I just need to get some character and cover art done...
I started writing Issue #13 of The Irregulars on the 13th of December; then ran out of steam after only finishing Chapter 1. Just fizzled out.
The Muse returned on Christmas Eve, and I've since started a new project. Years ago I tried to write a book set in the official Pathfinder RPG world of Golarion. Never got past a couple of failed prologues. Now I've returned to Golarion and I'm currently on Chapter 3. Everything finally seems to be working.
The story is set in the Lands of the Linnorm Kings, in the far north of the Inner Sea region. Lots of snow, tundra, taiga forest, Ulfen warriors (Viking types) and all sorts of monsters from winter witches to frost giants to malignant faëries (they'd gut Tinkerbell).
Gar and Cera are back, of course. New world, new lives.
Here's hoping the Muse stays.