Zachary's name was not the only change he had to deal with after the summer. Forever known as Bailey now, he has to adapt to the changes brought by life in junior high school. As his inner feelings go up and down throughout the seasons, his relationships with peers and family follow close behind.
Zachary discovers an unknown truth about himself when he takes a chance journey toward the soft embrace of femininity. He struggles through his first summer as Bailey, finding new friends and new feelings along the way. Before the summer ends, however, Zachary is faced with a crucial decision.
I've finished the artwork for Seasons of Bailey: Spring, for all those interested!
So now The Summer of Bailey and Seasons of Bailey all have original title artwork. There's a total of 15 images now spread throughout each chapter. Hope everyone enjoys, and let me know what your favorite is!
Hey Bailey fans! Just finished adding title artwork to Seasons of Bailey: Autumn! Each part has a different image. Feel free to check it out, and drop me a message if you'd like. Let me know what you think. I'm working on Winter and Spring artwork right now. Eventually will be posting new chapters to All American Bailey as well! So stay tuned.
I've been working on some artwork for old and new stories, and was wondering if the size/file size restrictions were still in place from the old FAQ post? That's all I could find digging around, so I was curious if anything had been updated on that front. Or if there's a new way to post images. It's not a problem trying to meet those sizes on my end. Again, simply wondering.
I've been going back and reading through some of my previous work. A few glaring mistakes stood out to me that I corrected asap. Then I started noticing little mistakes. A wrong pronoun here, or the wrong use or spelling of a word. Before long I felt like changing a few things in the story overall. It got me thinking...
First off, I'd like to apologize to anyone who has been waiting for the conclusion to this story.
I really don't want to delve into the personal aspects of it, but for the past year I've been dealing with some things. I kind of got sucked into something that I wish I had just stepped away from at the start. Instead, I allowed it to eat at me emotionally, and I regret not devoting that time wasted to creating something more fruitful.
I thought I would give a little heads up to anyone following my ongoing stories, and for newcomers to them as well. First of all, I'd like to thank anyone and everyone who has shown support and encouragement. I've had some rough patches, and times where it looked like new writing would never come. So I truly appreciate anyone who stuck with, and continues to stick with my stories. Especially the Bailey saga. I'll try to keep new updates coming with it, as I enjoy going back to those characters.
So I consider myself rather efficient in keeping healthy. I try to eat right, exercise (maybe too much). Sometimes I have issues sleeping, but it always seems to be "enough" when I get it. Over the years I've adopted too many feminine beauty regimens to register myself on the male side of the gender spectrum.
Jesse is the typical teenage daredevil. When he pulls one daring stunt too many, everything changes. Suddenly he's thrust into a world full of secret societies and magic. Only time will tell if he embraces the changes, or returns to the life he left behind.
The Kansas City Royals have won the World Series 4-1. They came back to beat the New York Mets in the 12th inning of game 5, 7-2, after the Mets had a 2-0 lead for 8 innings. Hats off to the New York Mets for playing a hard-fought series. They were a class act.
On a side note, the Chiefs won in London! Good day for KC sports.
Congratulations to the Kansas City Royals! Going back to the World Series for their second in a row. Hoping they bring back a win this time around. Painting the city blue!
At the age of thirteen, Bailey was forced to absorb a life-altering change. Now, after spending a year at her Aunt Kimberly's house, Bailey returns home to attend high school. Things get complicated as she deals with old and new friends, crushes, school, and the scars her stepfather left.
Bailey's first day back at school sees her navigating the halls, as well as past friendships and rivalries. Will it be too much for her to handle this year? Or will she break through barriers, while moving on toward brighter days?
At the age of thirteen, Bailey was forced to absorb a life-altering change. Now, after spending a year at her aunt's, Bailey returns home to attend high school. Things get complicated as she deals with old and new friends, crushes, school, and the scars her stepfather left.
I'm so proud of my Kansas City Royals! Going to the World Series for first time since 1985. I wasn't even a year old the last time they went. So excited!
I'm just curious if any of you have ever gotten to the point where you really hate something you've written? Like every time someone mentions it you cringe. Or when fans of it ask for more, you wish you could travel back in time and slap yourself and say, "Don't write that you idiot!" Any of you feel this way, or is it just me?
Bailey decides to take drastic measures, and chooses to let things go. It seems some reevaluation is in order if anything is going to seem normal again. However, as Bailey is letting things go, he discovers some things are going on their own...
New experiences await Bailey. His first ballet serves as a backdrop to finding out new things about himself, his friends, and even life itself. Could a wonderful afternoon out with Tawny be exactly what he needs? Or will it simply add to the confusion…
Bailey is stuck in a world becoming evermore confusing. When things feel so right, he feels so wrong. Even when things seem so positive around him, Bailey feels something is horribly wrong beneath the surface. It may be the beginning of a winter slump, but perhaps there is more to it than that…