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Friday, January 15, 2016

Happy New Year! Yessir! It's Gonna Get Loco!

I'm officially back for the new year, and although I've gone out of the way to put up some new posts, the newest of the new stuff will be published in the upcoming weeks. I've not been able to go see the new Star Wars film this month; which is unfortunate, but I've been able to come back with some short story weekly posts, some of which will be longer than the average short, and some that will be "short" shorts. The first of the New Year is already up, and it's a tad shorter than most of the stories I've done, but it was a fun one to write. I missed a week or two, and thwt was because I was busy coming up with a new idea, and that's no excuse to slack, but writers do not ever slack, just procrastinate in style while drinking bergamot tea. 
     As with last year, there will be an underling theme with each story, and this year's first story will be no exception. Still, I will try my best to extradite any fears that substance will be abscond for style. I know deep down my readership expects something original, something juxtaposed from the rest, because it's always been my goal to write something that grabs people's attention. Something that is legible, sound, and definite. So I will promise you that Short Story Weekly will return next week with a whole-new parable; one escewed from everything thus far written on the blog. I will be attempting to create an entirely new page on the Malacast Editorial, which will also archive the older stories,mso it's easier to go through and find my older work. As you all know each story is original, each eritten by me over the course of a week. Some are split into multiple parts, and those parts will be grouped together, so as to be easier to read. 
    Lastly, I just want to say thank you for ten amazing years, and here's to ten more! I will be finishing my Fallout 4 review, which will conclude with my take on the ending(s) and the multitude of things one can do in the game. I expect it to be longer than the one I did for Fallout 3. I may review Street Fighter V, but I'm not sure I really want to pay that much to play a game I've mastered nearly twenty years ago. 
    As always, thank you so very much for reading the Malacast Editorial! 

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