Progress Report for Paid Subscribers #4
Hey everyone! So, as you are all probably aware, my schedule is recovering from the family chaos that happened in early March. For my subscribers wondering about the exclusive short story, I have drafted about 4.2k words, and I expect it to be around 6-7k when finished. Hopefully, I’ll have it out in the next few days. In the meantime, here’s a sneak preview from my rough draft of From Whence the Flesh Rises.
In other news, I’ve been debating what should receive my attention next. Each month, I wanted to do 5 chapters of Gigaheroes, 5 chapters of The Domes of Calrathia, a monthly article, and a monthly short story. That obviously didn’t happen this month because of aforementioned family issues. But instead of trying to return to schedule next month, I have a proposal for you guys.
Gigaheroes is roughly 60-70% finished. What I can do is go full steam on the project and finish it up (hopefully) sometime in April. It is the more popular of my two serials, and I know that many of my paying subscribers come to Trantor Publishing for that story specifically. So, I’m going to put it up to a poll for you guys decide. If you want to return to the old schedule, there’s another poll for what you want see coming next.
Next on the list are my audio productions. I have fully completed ten audio chapters of The Domes of Calrathia (approximately three hours of content) and two for Gigaheroes. There’s been some short delays with the remaining Gigaheroes audio, but I hope to resolve it by the end of next week. But here are both productions and the links to the playlists.
Description: The world did not end after the bombs fell. It simply carried on. The citizens of the Democratic Union live in a rotting country barely held together by superheroes who work for the state. But things are changing, and for the people of City 57, old dreams stir from the ashes.
Link to The Domes of Calrathia
Description: Banished for the death of his master, a lone Astronomer has set out to deliver a written history of his School to the ancient city of Calrathia, home of all knowledge. None have attempted to cross the frozen wastes in three centuries. And in the bitter cold, worse things than scavengers haunt the desolate trek.
I know things have been somewhat scarce these past few weeks, but don’t worry. I am still here working away on making this Substack the best it possibly can be. Exciting things are coming for Trantor Publishing, and I thank you from the bottom of my heart for supporting me on this journey.
-Isaac