Every so often, I like to do a post that just goes over what I've been working on and updates on various things. The last time I did that was back in 2020 during the COVID shutdowns. First, 2024 and 2025 weren't exactly the best years of my life. My mom got sick and died back in August and September of 2024 which happened about a month after a good friend of mine lost her younger brother to suicide, which happened about six months after their father died. Shortly after my mom's funeral, my aunt revealed that she had cancer, which she would lose her battle with in March of 2025. But before that, my uncle went in for a simple surgery, got a blood clot and died in February. So, within a span of six months, 3 of my grandparents' 4 children passed away. I've barely mentioned any of it, and when I did, it was usually very casually to not draw attention to it. Plus, just my job being a tad more stressful over the last couple of years, it's been hard to force myself to do work online but I wanted to try to get Born Loser posts posted for every day there's a new strip and a Saturday post up as often as possible.
The big things I've been working on have been my novels. I am still trying to shop Vagabond Girl around, but I am thinking of looking into possibly self-publishing it if I can't find a taker. I've also been working on other books, at first three, but then a fourth one popped into my brain. I've been working on them and not short stories, because what am I going to do with short stories? I'm hoping to get at least my young adult novel written by the end of 2026.
As for the Saturday posts, as mentioned above, I'm taking February off to finish up, write, and plan future posts. After, I plan on reducing the posts to just two a month. There are a couple of big ideas I want to start researching and I'm going to need the extra time. The Born Loser posts will, of course, continue as will the occasional post about Chris Welkin, Planeteer and Dusty Chaps. This website is the number one Art & Chip Sansom fan site on the Internet.
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| Peggy, December 11, 1948 |
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| March 28, 1967 |



