A Post about Stuff
*dusts off computer*
Huzzah! John and I have made it through the semester unscathed! Now, I know the blog has been a little barren these past few weeks—but with finals over we’ll be able to start posting with some more regularity again.
My brain is a little fried from school at the moment, so instead of my usual random musings, I thought I’d randomly muse about a few of the things John and I are planning to do with the site in the next few weeks. Here’s the run-down:
- As I mentioned, I’ll pick up the pace again with the blog posts. It’ll be at least once a week, and I’ll aim for Monday updates.
- Chronillogical is approaching its one-year anniversary, which means the archives are finally getting some heft to them. To help bring new readers up to speed with the strip, we’re planning to revamp the “New Readers” section, including better character bios and a story synopsis.
- We’re also working on a general site redesign. Maybe not a complete overhaul, but we definitely want to keep things fresh.
- Now that school is over, things are a bit uncertain for both John and me. It’s a little unsettling, but will actually probably be a good thing for the comic. With our extra free time, we’re thinking about adjusting the update schedule. But how? If you have any suggestions, we’d love some input from our readers! (NB: Before making any drastic changes, we want to spend some time building our buffer—so don’t expect a schedule update for a little while.)
Anyway, you should see some of these things falling into place starting in the first half of June. I’m hoping it all goes smoothly, and I’ll do my best to keep you updated about any possible site maintenance issues.
That’s all for now. I don’t know about you, but I sure am excited about the future!
(Haha, get it? FUTURE? Because it’s a strip about time travel? Man, that joke never gets old.)

I vote for Monday, Thursday, and every other Saturday updates, if you’re increasing update frequency, as a half-step upwards. Or something. It would look like updating three times a week, but would only involve 5/6th of the work! Yeah!