The title isn’t that important. Hope you people had a tremendous Thanksgiving. My turkey will filled with lard and that was it.
Anyway, some big announcements leading up to next year as well—
Mixed Nuts sectors 39 and 40 are finally out after little fanfare. Series is expected to wrap up early next year, and so is any major development on both Kayla and Alex’s respective lines where they star. You will still see them in shorts and some easter eggs (maybe), but I have something else in the pipeline I would rather my attention be diverted to.
Also a Mixed Nuts update, for every six sectors is a single episode, and the series is envisioned to end after ten full episodes, aka after Sector 60. That means we are now two-thirds of the way there, and if that is any indication, I can finally focus on my other big project.
Relevant link - Index of Mixed Nuts where you will see all the sectors and episodic descriptors, but only after a full episode has been released will there be an update. Episode 7’s details will follow the release of Sectors 41-42 around next week.
The fourth big project will be teased early next year. Why am I telling you this now? I honestly have no idea when that reveal would happen, how much details will be given, and how I actually planned to do this.
When I say “big project”, read “novel-length”. The shorthand I’ve given it is Project Orange, after Red for Fool Me Twice, Blue for Blue Days, and Gray for Mixed Nuts. The one detail I can give you at this moment is that it bears no relevance to Mixed Nuts. That’s all.
Finally, an item people care less about— A major redesign will also happen in 2019. And I mean major. Basically everything will have a slightly new look to it, so I’m very excited personally.
This Log post is just me talking about how you should skip to 2019 for everything to come to ahead. Would you buy a novel knowing that the sequel is infinitely better? There’s a marketing class based on that one case study, as far as I know, and the universal consensus is that you don’t talk about the future.
But here at Yellow Optic, we have time machines.