So, for your reading pleasure... (clearing throat sounds)...
On the "Chimera Revolution" page, I've updated the story "Damages" and added the story "A Game of Cat and Wolf". Both of these will be featured in the upcoming "Chimera Revolution: The Nue-Gaea Chronicles" anthology, which I plan to release in late December or possibly in the first quarter of 2019, depending on how things go. Worst case scenario, there will be more art and stories if it gets released even later... But we will see! Just know, I am not giving up on my baby. Also, I plan to update with a few other random "news articles" from the Nue-Gaea universe and I may possibly upload a concept art slideshow just to give people some eye-candy as well.
On the "Behind The Scenes" page, I've uploaded 3 screenplays to be downloaded. One is a sample (teaser and first act only) for the Chimera Revolution series which is meant to be a companion to the aforementioned anthology, picking up with many of the characters introduced in that book. The other is a sample (first 5 pages) of my feature-length Disney-esque fantasy adventure Titania which I believe I've mentioned in my past post. And the last is my full short film script based on the sci-fi romance story from Freaky and Fantastical 500, titled Love, Machine. Both Titania and Love, Machine are two of my favorite stories and I have been pushing them both heavily on the screenwriting contest market. While Love, Machine has seen no successes so far, I'm hoping Titania will make more buzz once results are in for the contests I've entered it in. *Fingers crossed*
Finally, I've made a few minor edits to the "About Me" page, which also now includes my "creative resume" in case anyone is curious about where to find my published works. I will continue to update this document over time. Hopefully, I will eventually be able to add some screenwriting credits to it, but we shall see...
I have also decided to move forward with my next phase of my screenwriting journey and reach out to individual management companies for representation. These are only minor steps, but I plan to exhaust every route to break into the industry before 2019 is over. I've even got my badge for the upcoming ScreenCraft Writer's Summit in ATL next year, where I'm hoping to network with plenty of other writers, agents, managers, producers, directors, and actors! I also recently joined Stage 32, which is basically like LinkedIn for creatives. Anyone interested should check it out. It's free to join and there are contests and gigs posted pretty frequently. It also has a well-connected network of supportive people from all walks of life.
That is all I have to share for now! But there is always more to come!