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This was originally posted as a blog on my website. It has been tweaked a bit for readers here on BCTS, but it's more or less the same.

Yay! I finally completed the last few parts of the Virtually Twisted rewrite and hey it only took me six years to finish this thing off. Okay, so five years and ten and half months, but whose counting? Yes, that right, I starting this thing back in October 2013, way back before my website even existed! Seems almost like yesterday.

So, exactly how many parts are left, you ask? Part thirty-seven and part thirty-eight (aka the epilogue) still need to be edited and posted on my website, but that's it. I'm rather pleased with how it turned out, but I'll let you folks be the judge of that. Sometime in the coming weeks, I'll see about having someone comb through it one final time for grammar errors and get this thing posted to all the usual places.

After that... Well, you probably noticed the 'Featured Image' for the post and put two and two together, but I'll just go ahead and said it outright just so everyone is on the same page. Previously, I stated that I was leaning toward another Twisted Universe Story, but after spending so long entrenched in another person's story universe, I'm itching to work on something of my own. As such, my next project will be a new entry in my Exemplar Universe, the Fall of Kruhl. At one point, the title was going to be the Rise and Fall of Kruhl, but the short title has a better ring and truth be told the Rise comes after the Fall and doesn't happen until the end of the story.

This tale is set in Amelia van den Broeke's home town of Tondzaosha, Idaho and picks up pretty much where the prologue to Psyren's Redemption left off. Part of the story will revolve around Amelia and her past and the other part will revolve around a girl in her late teens who shows up in Tondzaosha, half dead, dragging a massive broadsword and calling herself Kruhl. What initially seems to be an open and closed case ends up becoming a battle for the survival of an entire town as power from another world is unleashed upon the denizens of Tondzaosha. There will probably be a cameo from Sapphira, but she will not play a very large part in the story.

It might be a bit spoiler-ific to say this, but the cover art pretty much gives it away anyways so what the hell? Kruhl's transformation will involve a change to a seven-foot tall Anthropomorphic Lion (a furry) to a rather small human woman (under five-feet). BTW, the proportions on the cover art are to scale, at least in regards to Kruhl not quite so much with the sword, but that's something for which I hope you'll forgive me.

Speaking of the cover, I decided to go with something a little more work-safe. Partially this is because one of the websites I post stories to wants only work safe images on their main page and partially it's because I wasn't entirely satisfied with the original cover art I created. Additionally, I think it complements the cover art for Psyren's Redemption rather well.

I have started writing bits and pieces of the Fall of Kruhl, but at the moment I don't have enough finished to post even one part. All together I've written something like 2000 words, but mainly thats the start of about four different scenes and half of those are probably getting discarded. That being said I want to have at least three parts completely done before the serialization of Kruhl begins. I should be able to do that before I finish posting Virtually Twisted, but I've been wrong before.

For those hoping for a Legacy of Earth update, I don't have much to comment on other than that progress is slow. I haven't written on it much lately, but plan to spend some time on it after Kruhl is underway.

Well, that more or less sums everything up. I look forward to hearing your thoughts on the ending to Virtually Twisted.

Thank you as always for reading and have a delightfully demented night,

Daniel A. Wolfe

Comments

Write what your heart guides you to.

The name Tondzaosha, Idaho, or Dondosha sounds vaguely Native American to me, perhaps Nez Perce? Lots of Native Americans around.

I really liked "Twist". I really liked "Battlefield Earth" also. But then I am a sci fi nut. I've been thinking of reading the "Pern" series again. I read the "Honor Harrington" series twice but now he's doing things I don't understand. I'm not strongly into TG stories.

I'd say to write from your heart and see what comes out. :)

Gwen

Tondzaosha

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Tondzaosha is another name for Chief Pocatello, a rather famous Northern Shoshone Chieftain. Apparently, Pocatello, the name he's better known by, had no meaning in the Shoshone language and he actually preferred to be called Tonzaosha.

If you're familiar with or heard of Pocatello, Idaho. Tondzaosha is basically the exemplar universe's much smaller version of that town, with some elements of a town in Northern Utah thrown in.

I'm glad you've enjoyed my stories. Have a delightfully demented day,

Daniel A. Wolfe


Have delightfully devious day,