Well
I have 3.5 projects in drafts.
One is a book for Aetherjack (so technically Troika).
One is a book for Troika, but it's teetering on the edge for being dumpstered totally.
One point Five is a collaboration and a build-on of a prior project of mine.
Annd I have one book for Aetherjack that's laid-out for printing but even if I decide to print it will be next year. Shrug might even do Zinequest next year like a horrible bandwagoneer.
SPH0RB! has been available in print for a few months, along with a few other things. Not all of which were written by me.
Spear Witch
Exalted Funeral
Floating Chair
I found a copy of Aetherjack 1-6 for sale on Noble Knight for $15 which gave me a chuckle.
I used markdown to make a better .epub and .mobi formatted ebook for What's So Cool About Magical Girls?. Feeling medium proud about that since it's relatively short and was already in plain text.
I've been sitting on an essay or something on why Palladium Robotech being so What It Is is actually a good thing, or at least fine, for portraying the deep drama and such in Robotech, and Macross.
Somewhere I have an essay on how the dressing of a game's rules matter more than the rules matter as far as the perceived themes those rules are the best at.
Gideon the Ninth, and Harrow the Ninth, for some reason are really popular and I guess? They are, especially Harrow, just kind of ok. There were literal memes and pop culture references in Harrow. Like what are we? Reading Ready Player Lesbian Necromancers?
I'm thinking that John Scalzi is kind of over rated. I finished his Interdependancy series, and at the same time I was reading a bunch of Murderbot fanfic, and honestly a lot of the fics I read were written better than Scalzi. Which don't get me wrong, I found that series compelling reading the last two books at about 4 hours each.
And speaking of Murderbot, I'm on my 10th or something re-read of the series constantly thinking about how Mothership it feels. Always makes me want to crack it open and run it or try to play it. Maybe even write a SecUnit class for it. The Corporate Rim is very dystopic in a similar feeling as the US.
I used to make the comparison that the Magical Girl genre and the Mecha genre were just the same with different paint. Haha. No. I've been reading and watching a lot of different magical shows and manga and nope.