From the Workshop: Cross-country travels & then some

Greetings and salutations dear friends,
Samantha here with the latest production news for Martius Catalyst.

As you’ve come to know over the last several months; this project is near and dear to the hearts of those assembling it behind the scenes. The mental and mechanical gears that keep us going are plunging ahead to bring you the continuation of the adventures of Maggie and Penny. With Adventure One coming to a close, our ladies have returned to Detroit, they’ve faced Le Nain Rouge for the first time, and romances are budding in places one wouldn’t expect.

Good Travels, Breaux & Company.

Exciting news for everyone is that we’re working to bring you the completed Adventure One episodes in an all new format that is ereader friendly without the input of our workshop posts. The compiled Adventure will feature all the episodes and news headlines from the serial work along with new and updated art from the always intriguing Dan Breaux. There will be an option for both an electronic and print edition; so watch for a formal announcement on that release in coming weeks.

The next bit of news is that there will be a break between Adventures. Production stalled a bit as I’ve been dealing with an illness in the immediate family and Dan is embarking on an adventure of his own by way of a cross country relocation to Boston, MA. Dan is burning steam to fill in artwork for those episodes that preceded his joining the crew of Martius Catalyst and we’ll be making sure that we extinguish those irons so that Adventure Two is a sole focus and we can bring you those episodes at a more consistent pace.

We are all intrigued by things to come in Adventure Two. We’ll explore deeper into the mystery of the infamous Martius Catalyst and the estate it is associated with. Will Penny ever allow more than a stolen kiss from Fynn? And Will Andrew be the breaking point in Maggie’s sanity? You’ll have to tune in for answers to these questions and to learn much more about the mysterious origins of the locket and its secrets.

~Samantha Tiner

Co-Author, Martius Catalyst

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