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  • Apr. 4th, 2009 at 1:38 PM
Totally Screwed

I suppose I have been neglecting this thing a bit, haven't I?

It's been a lot of work to keep the comic going at some level that resembles quality, as well as keeping up with the school and Rotaract stuff. I've been elected as the president of the club for next year, and I can already tell that it's going to be a ton of work. Thing is, at this point I don't think I could stand to be involved any more unless I was in charge. But - on the good side, I'm not in charge of minutes any more, since my position as Secretary has been replaced by somebody else, I have an extremely energetic vice president, and our kickass social events coordinator has chosen to stay on, and she has help. I'm a bit worried because I'm going to be losing some of our past presidents to graduation soon, but what can you do?

I'm taking on a huge workload next year, with Rotaract, this comic, and my Senior Thesis, and so, what I'd like to do is up my page production over the summer to two or hree pages a week, and either :
a) increase the frequency of posting
b) Build up a hell of a buffer to deal properly with the school year.

My worries are twofold: One is that at the current rate of posting, the story is moving much too slowly. There is a lot to get through, and it's going to take YEARS  to finish a this rate.  My second fear is that if I up the post rate during the summer, and then drop it during the school year, I'll be tempted to drop it even more as I get buisier as an excuse. If that happens, the chance of the comic dying goes up by a significant amount.

It's been 5 months, and I'm not even through chapter two yet - in fact I'm not even at the point in the story that I  thought I would be by the end of chapter two, in part because of the aforementioned difficulties with Felix.

So thank you Bergs, for poking me to post some more. I'll try not to neglect this too much.
 


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