Hello survivors. Sorry to intrude on the show narrative, but this week we are bringing you an exclusive preview into some of the new work I’ve been doing on the season one manuscript.
This is a newly written episode form season one. It is part of Janet’s emotional arc in the first season as she goes from denial through loss into isolation and violence. This chapter will be inserted right before she meets the old man and Bill at the dig site.
I’ll have some other comments at the end, but wanted to let you know what was going on before Robert gets after it!
Outro Season One New Episode Sixteen
Hello survivors!
Thank you for humoring me and letting me insert that piece into the feed. For some of you bingers you will have just listened to season one recently, and it may be familiar. For others, it might be 4+ years ago in the distant and long forgotten past..
Would love any feedback you have. Good, bad or indifferent – or slightly annoyed. You can comment on the Facebook group, or shoot me an email at cyktrussell at Gmail dot com or even leave a comment on Spotify – I turned that feature on for you Spotify users.
I’ve learned that feedback is valuable, and I do my best to set my massive ego aside to take it with grace.
This episode is part of the new content created as I have been working on the season one manuscript for publishing. It’s been a hard and humbling process, thanks for your patience.
As far as what I have digested since our last interaction…
I listened to Matthew McConaughey’s autobiography-ish book called Green Light. It’s worth a listen. He’s a character and he reads the audio so it is almost a one-man play. It’s presented very well.
I also just finished Sebastian Junger’s In my Time of Dying where he goes deep into his near death experience, near death experiences in general and finishes with a nice discussion of how consciousness fits into the universe. Not as entertaining as McConaughey, but certainly thought provoking.
That’s all I have for you this week.
We’ll get this season’s episode 5 out next. I already have it roughed out.
I’ll keep it short today – because that was one of the consistent feedback items – ‘too much talking’.
Hey! Roll those barrels of whiskey to the back of the bunker where we can keep an eye on them. We’ll need them for the long, dark winter.
And keep surviving.
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