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I have no idea what I’ m doing, so bear with me. All I can tell you is my old website is, well, old. Very old. With lots and lots of bad code. I’ve wanted to re-code it for years, now, but haven’t had then time. I have finally admitted that I will never get around to it. There’s just not enough hours in a day, and, frankly, I haven’t been in this business in a very long time so I’m not sure what the point of fixing the site might be. Therefore, I have done the reasonable and responsible thing: shoved everything under the bed and moved on. The old site is still here, but it’ s a lot like that Christmas tree you stupidly shoved into a box last year, lights and all, and now have to unravel and reconnect everything. That I’m fairly certain I will get around to, but it’ll be done in fits and starts.

Beyond that, I am rattling off some self-serving observations about whatever, mainly for the sake of hearing myself talk. Most of my blogging is done over on the PraiseNet these days, so if you’re at all interested in what I have to say, there’s a lot more of that sort of thing there. I may or may not have some new projects to talk about, but most of that won’ t look anything at all like comics.

I do miss chatting with you bloggers and apologize for the vanishing act. Moving forward I will do my best to be less of an absentee landlord, but time is not my friend. I had to steal a great deal of it just to get this far. Hope everybody’s well. —Priest

5 Comments

  1. Tez says:

    Hey Christopher, it is nice to see you still have a quasi-presence on the internet. Forgive me if I am having a blond moment, but where does the name Lamercie Park come from? My Google-fu is weak, apparently.

  2. priest says:

    Tez: you’ve heard of Grammercy Park, yes? Actually, the site name has nothing to do with New York. I could tell you what the name means but then I’d have to hunt you down. It’s just a sentimental thing.

  3. Tez says:

    Esoteric sentimentalism? Gotcha. Keep on blogging in any case. You still have fans like myself who have admired your writing since the Power-Fist days.

  4. Thelmon Baggett says:

    I’ve always looked forward to your insights. Glad your back.