An Apology, A Reset, and A Promise (Now With Fewer Cobwebs!)
The site was dead. I wasn’t. If you’ve ever discovered a new author, gotten excited, and immediately gone hunting for more information… you know the feeling. You click through to their website expecting updates, news, maybe a glimpse into what they’re working on next. And instead, you find a digital time capsule. Old announcements. Blog posts from two or three years ago. A homepage that looks like it last saw human contact sometime before a major global event everyone is tired of talking about. It’s deflating. It makes the author feel distant, inactive — possibly fossilized. Right now, that author is me. My website has been stale. Outdated. Quiet long enough that if it were a fridge, I’d be afraid to open it. So if you’ve read my work — or even just discovered it and came looking for more — I owe you an apology. You deserved better than a digital ghost town and a “last updated” date that could legally apply for a driver’s permit. The truth is, life has a way of hijacking momentum....