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The penultimate chapter of Book 11 is now posted - read, enjoy and get ready for more!
Mads
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The penultimate chapter of Book 11 is now posted - read, enjoy and get ready for more!
Mads
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Just finished re-reading all of the books.....
(which I thoroughly enjoyed, again!), and hoping to see a new one soon!
Dallas
D. Eden
Dum Vivimus, Vivamus
Be patient, I working on Mads
Be patient, I working on Mads new website, but it need time. Already implemented about 470 stories pages, but there are about 500 pages more. (I have to rebuild each page to get rid of the old html code and styles, that costs very much time.)
Unfortunately......
Patience is not my strongest virtue, as my ex was very fond of pointing out! It is something that I have to work at constantly, and I promise I'm trying!
But I've been stuck on this damned plane headed to Japan with Gabs and Manda for months now, lol!
Looking forward to seeing more.
Dallas
D. Eden
Dum Vivimus, Vivamus
As always Maddy, a neat
As always Maddy, a neat chapter that leaves me wanting more.
Looking forward to the next book.
XXJen
wait...
Don't you still need to post chapter 40, Alpine Maid, here? Then Book 11 will be posted in full here!
Can't wait for Book 12, still! I already read all of Book 11 back on your old web site.
Abigail Drew.
Be patient, I working on Mads
Be patient, I working on Mads new website, but it need time. Already implemented about 470 stories pages, but there are about 500 pages more. (I have to rebuild each page to get rid of the old html code and styles, that costs very much time.)
Oh, sweet!
You know I could probably write you a tool to automate the restyling if you let me know what to have it look for and replace it with. It'd make the work a lot quicker. I'd write it in C++ as a CLI tool just to ensure you wouldn't need anything extra installed that I couldn't static link into the executable.
Normally, for my own use, I use something I've long ago written and just make minor adjustments to with perl scripting, which is much better at such a task, but not everyone is able to make a very good workable perl interface, so I'd be willing to rewrite the thing in C++ CLI. What I won't do is make a GUI for it. That's just a lot more work than it's worth over forcing the user onto a command line.
Abigail Drew.
I also thought about to
I also thought about to automate something but it would not work, the html code base is not the best, many broken stuff and some content parts in the pages I have to remove/rewrite.
Oh, okay.
Yeah, if the original formatting was messy then automating anything about making changes to it is impossible. Sorry to hear that. Good luck with the massive project ahead of you then!
Abigail Drew.
I just buy them all on Amazon and Lulu
The first time I read them, I stayed up until 8am on a workday. Your books are too good!
I like reading them when life gets a bit rough. They are soothing and refreshing.