It’s all my mess going forward.

I have finally cleaned the back rooms of the house including the hall bathroom. All summer, a pair of gender-fluid twenty-somethings used my hall bathroom as a make-up studio hair salon for themselves and their friends. It’s not spotless now (this house is old) but it no longer looks like that happened.
I also mopped the back bedroom for the first time since I moved in.
For those who don’t follow my antics in person or on social media, Rey and the entourage have gotten themselves their own apartment, and I live alone again. Which is sometimes sad, but mostly great.
I can walk around naked. I put things places and they stay there until I move them. All the media devices are under my control. And any mess going forward is my fault.
As it should be.

Unobtanium Bazaar – the website – is live!
https://www.unobtaniumbazaar.com
There are products for sale that you can buy with your magic plastic.
Unless you are in Europe – there’s a declaration I have to have on file about privacy, and I haven’t gotten to that bit yet.
In the sinkhole of time that the Mohave Ren Faire created (see last three posts) I lost my chance of having my space opera come out as a book by Christmas. This would be a longshot anyway, mostly due to the lead time on cover art (even if I did it myself).
I hate breaking promises to myself. But all is not lost. A revised (dare I say “Deluxe”) version of Go Action Fun Time is nearly complete. This will replace the one extant on RPG drive-thru. I just locked the main copy. I have an appendix or two to put together and interior art to add as it comes out of my ass mind.

I have a cover problem here too – but I am more comfortable doing my own cover art fort this project than an actual novel. Comic/cartoon is in my range.
I’m trying to decide:
The original with a less cluttered background?

Or something like this?

Chime in down in the comments.
To get either done, I’ll have to bury myself for a couple of weeks.
Speaking of burying myself, you can read about my mis-adventure in Navajo country in Are We Lost Yet?

Now we know.