Today was less about expansion and more about realism. Over the past few weeks, the scale of the original plan had slowly started to become unsustainable. Too many chapters, too many production
This past week has marked a major refinement of the AlienPurgatory plan. The focus was no longer just on writing stories, publishing magazines or building websites separately. The new plan brings everything
Today was focused on strengthening the foundation of Alien: Salvage by developing the Lore Document further. The aim was not just to add more ideas, but to ensure everything within the universe
Today was focused on turning a huge amount of creative work into something organised, readable and useful for the AP Progress Blog. My main aim was to begin shaping my progress reports
When you look at a beautifully designed website, you only see the finished product. You see the clean lines, the balanced margins, and the effortless way the text flows down the screen
If you read Part One: Building the Engine, you know the intense architectural work that goes into designing the Purgatory Magazine and enabling new and aspiring writers to jump onboard. But a
Welcome to the Engine Room. Building the Purgatory Magazine universe requires more than just good ideas; it requires a bulletproof narrative architecture. In this progress report, we are lifting the hood to
Today was a moment of clarity. The focus wasn’t just on output, it was on stepping back and properly understanding the direction of the work, what’s working, what isn’t, and what kind