Post #100 and Some Announcements!

By: A.B. Timothy

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This is it! 100 posts here on my WordPress blog. Very cool! Over these 100 posts, I’ve amassed 6 followers here on WordPress, 245 followers on X, and thousands of interactions across the two platforms. I am forever grateful for all of the support. Just the other day, I was having dinner with a friend who is also an artist I am working with, and he randomly brought up a post I made right here. I was flabbergasted, to say the least, because I never thought anyone would ever actually spend time reading the things I write here.

Now, onto some announcements.

Announcements

I have been working on the website over the last several weeks, trying to make the viewing experience here as seamless as possible. Now I have one more page to add, and I believe the construction will be done for a while. Today, I will be adding a Kickstarter page to the website, which will link you directly to the Kickstarter Pre-Launch page for “The Shards of Arthur’s Shield.” There you will be able to follow my progress on the Kickstarter and even get notified when the event goes live on March 1st, 2026.

I will also begin blogging on X and Substack, in addition to WordPress. X is the platform where I have the most reach right now, and being able to link to or share an article from X to X is much better for the algorithm. But fear not, my most loyal 6, I will be posting those same articles right here on my website. If you want my articles fresh and first, follow me on X @ABTimothyAuthor.

This journey has been very fun and has let me stretch my creative muscles with the short stories, the non-fiction blogs, and the reviews. I don’t plan to stop anytime soon. It’s only up from here.

God Bless you, dear reader, and God Bless me as I write.

Handwriting the Bible #1

By: A.B. Timothy

I have decided to undertake the task of handwriting my own copy of the Holy Bible. I have never undertaken such a large task and am excited by the opportunities it presents. At my current rate of about a half chapter every day, I will be done in 6 and 1/2 years. I may speed up as I continue, and there are shorter chapters and longer chapters, so my rate will vary over the course of the project.

I started with the Gospel according to Saint Matthew, which is a lot of genealogies, all those names and begats really helped me practice a lot of less-used words and letters in cursive.

Do you have any tips for handwriting? Have you ever tried doing something like this? What is the biggest handwritten project you’ve ever embarked on? Let’s talk about it in the comments below or over on X.

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