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Where am I?

Posted on : 18-01-2010 | By : Brian Dunaway | In : Thoughts

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It used to be that each new year held a promise of renewed vigor that would jump start new or stale projects. Now it seems things are moving so fast that a new year really holds no special meaning. Just a date on a calendar that came and went way too fast.

If you have been following any of my projects you have probably noticed a real slow down at the end of last year. Podcasts waned…comics came late…if at all. You probably can guess that the end of the year is a busy time for everyone and I’m no exception and sometimes I have to put the “things” I love on hold to focus on the “family” I love. Which is just what I did.

However, I felt like I let my internet family down by not letting everyone know when things were going to be put on the back burner. Like Comics Coast To Coast and Guy In A Bush. Both of those projects suffered and I didn’t even make excuses. I just kind of hid and hoped no one would notice. But they noticed.

It’s my goal this year to not allow that to happen. I hope to work ahead and if not I hope to be more forthcoming with any notices of hiatus from my projects.

Thank you,

Brian Dunaway

Comments (3)

It’s only natural that your fans miss your work when it’s not updated. But life is life, and family comes first. Keep up the good work, and remember what’s important.

I’m the same way when it comes to work. the vigor we have when a project is started is rarely what we feel when we’re in it’s midst. just try to remember why you started the project to begin with.

Wise words

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