2005/08/27 - looks like we're in for nasty weather
Okay, kids; here's the score.  I live in the New Orleans metro area and there's a Force of God-grade hurricane bearing down upon us like we're a little red bullseye.  The Lacunae update will be delayed by sheer panic.  (Best case scenario, I update a few days late.  Worst case scenario involves a flood of raw sewage eighteen feet deep, and maybe a tornado.)  Both prayers and atheistic well-wishings are gratefully accepted, but the main gist of this is simple explanation as to why Kiery will be left in limbo for longer than anticipated.  My mom's just gone through chemo--IE, she has NO immune system at this moment--and I'm trying to talk my dad into taking her away from here.  I'm sorry but not guilty, 'cause FUCK MAN, this is like a Category 4 hurricane.

2005/08/22 - Page twenty-five LIVES.  Plus a question for the readers.  Lacunae is more like a hardcopy comic/manga than a web strip; it reads better in chunks than by the page.  Up 'till now I've been concentrating on regular updates, but since someone mentioned it, I've been wondering if multi-page updates would be better.  Would you guys rather have a page or so a week, or a chunk of 3-5 pages every few weeks?

2005/08/13 - The update that tried to eat me alive!  Four soul-devouring pages, all for you.

2005/08/01 - Hey kids! No update this week, sorry. Real Life ate me.
(I got myself into an accident.  Also, I just noticed that the last three updates have been dated two thousand and four (2004).  Commence spazztasm.)

2005/07/25 - And we have el pago numero twenty!  I will celebrate this milestone by passing out, but first, I pimp Moralicide:  the heartwarming story of a sociopath and a gay boy.  It features whiskey, cigarettes, gas station bathrooms, and teh buttsexx0rs.  With added bonus manatees.  Well, not with the manatees, but... you get the idea.

2005/07/19 - Added page nineteen!  (I'm like a week behind on my replies/email.  Sorry, y'all.  It's not you; I've been spazzing.)

2005/07/13 - Better late than never...  Page eighteen is up!

2005/07/04 - Updated with pages sixteen and seventeen.  I have this massive wrenching cramp in my neck.  Word to the wise: computer chairs and lightboxes are not a good combination.

2005/06/27 - Added pages fourteen and fifteenNWS.  I am the all-writing, all-drawing Renaissance Thing of the world!
I've added a couple new links: Lamech O'Brien's Paris Is Burning, which rocks like all freakin' Hell.  It's one of my all-time favorites.  Another link I forgot was History of Guns, whose demo album has been kindly hosted by DeathBoy.  Knock yourselves out, kids!

2005/06/20 - My headache and I would like to present pages eleven, twelve, and thirteen.  This is where the story gets unpleasant.  We did mention this was not going to be a pretty story, right?
ETA:  And 13 is rather Not Work Safe, for the record.

2005/06/13 - Updated with page ten.  I had an epiphany.  A bolt from the blue, as it were:  I realized that I had not a chance in Hell of inking, scanning, coloring, shading, and lettering all the pencilled pages.  And then... it occurred to me.  I could FINISH ONE AND UPLOAD IT NOW instead of updating three weeks later.  No.  Really.  Don't look at me like that; it was a new concept.
(ETA:  Okay, and now there's a link to it from the index.  I knew I freakin' forgot something.  Plz kill now.)

2005/06/08 - Three more pages!  Seven, eight, and nine. Still working on that update schedule...  I'm thinking about 1-2 pages every Monday.  And I have received my first fan-art!  ZOMG!  (It's beautiful, Keffy.  Also: I hate you forever!!)

2005/05/31 - ...It's a little bit late.  I could explain but that would involve whining and copious amounts of self-pity, and really--who the hell wants to hear that?  Instead there are three new pages this time.  Four, five, and six.  Booyah.

2005/04/10 - Page three is up!  I wanted this update to be better (was planning to do two pages, for starters) but I will spare you the artist-angst.

2005/04/03 - Slapped together a webpage and uploaded pages 0-2.  Earlier versions of the cover and first page were already up on my DevArt account, so it doesn't quite count as a three-page update.