It's been a busy week over on the Patreon. I tried my best not to spam everyone with updates -- that way lies madness and people disliking you -- but it makes sense to catch people up as well as keep folks abreast of what's coming up next here on Banter Latte. Folio #1 is… Continue reading Patreon: The Last Week of Folio #1
Category: Admin
Administrative posts, usually of the “I am breaking things on purpose for a while, so please do not kill me with a brick” type.
Second Betas, or “We Have Always Been at War with Eastasia”
Part of Folio #1 is the second Beta of the actual "Interviewing Leather" novella, which raises an interesting point about the writing process. When I first wrote "Interviewing Leather..." it was 2007. My intentions for Justice Wing were very different than they have become over time. In fact, "Cannon," posted in first beta over the… Continue reading Second Betas, or “We Have Always Been at War with Eastasia”
Meet the new Banter Latte!
So, this was supposed to happen, oh, three years ago. See, three years back -- almost a year after things like Lovelace½ had gone on hiatus -- I was gearing up for a complete site redesign and an entirely new way of doing things. I'd actually done a ton of work reconciling my Justice Wing and Mythic Heroes… Continue reading Meet the new Banter Latte!
In his barcolounger at dusk…
Five tweets of interest to those waiting patiently for Banter Latte’s return….
Doing actual prep-work for the Banter Latte return/restoral/phase III project. It includes *five* paid continuing stories.— Eric Burns-White (@demiurgent) June 25, 2014 This is in addition to five separate free continuing stories already in progress (no one will be charged to read more Lovelace 1/2 or Trey.) — Eric Burns-White (@demiurgent) June 25, 2014 //platform.twitter.com/widgets.js… Continue reading Five tweets of interest to those waiting patiently for Banter Latte’s return….
Admin: Putting Together a Miss (after the fact)
So I'm pretty sure there's supposed to be Interviewing Trey #11 sitting here, but I'm not seeing it on the site. Including in the background fiddly-bits. Did I dream queuing it to appear? I'm going to dig into this a bit. While I'm doing that, I'll figure out if I want to run it anyway, since... well, Interviewing… Continue reading Admin: Putting Together a Miss (after the fact)
The New Summer Schedule!
I know -- it always seems like we frontload this stuff in an orgy of posting. Well, I promise you all that's not actually happening. What is happening is a flurry of administrative tasks and getting the full system underway. Posting yesterday's myth was as much a test of the revised system as it was a… Continue reading The New Summer Schedule!
On returns and other some such
As you may or may not have noticed, a new myth was posted after a short five year delay. As it turns out, there was a significant failure in the mail. As for whether or not Banter Latte is coming back (for whatever value of 'coming back' one might take)? I think that's more time's… Continue reading On returns and other some such
On unexpected pauses
As I mention here, we seem to be in a bit of a service disruption writing wise. It's nothing you've done, and I am not dead nor terribly sick (though I have been sick). I've put a lot of thought into writing, but the actual writing hasn't been happening. I apologize for the inconvenience, and… Continue reading On unexpected pauses
Adventures in Writing! The New Fall Schedule
Right, we're going to call this week, excepting the end of "Interviewing Leather," a vacation week. Which makes a little sense. I've done a lot of writing since June, and between that and the start of school, it's probably at least a little lucky my brain hasn't exploded from the heat. Next week, we'll launch… Continue reading Adventures in Writing! The New Fall Schedule
Administrative details
We've added a few links to the sidebar, for those who might be interested. That includes various Alexandra Erin project links, and a link to Mason Kramer's new 1Kaday -- Mason's vowed to do 1,024 words a day through the year, and coined his own term for a post that's exactly 1,024 words long: the… Continue reading Administrative details
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