Okay, bear with me; there’s a lot of information to get through, since the blog’s been frozen for 5 months.
So, in December I finally got the court judgement – The exceptional thing about that is just how much time the judge took, in rendering their decision.
It meant she had to take my arguments about being mistreated, about the discrimination I was facing, and how the DPJ weaponized my mental illness against me.
The judgement actually erased entire paragraphs of the DPJ’s charged testimony against me, and established a mechanism to allow me to return to some degree of normalcy with my children.
I’ve been back in touch with the DPJ since then, with the help of a social worker of my own to bear witness, keep them honest. Progress is…well, umm…progressing:
So far, Leia is very much interested in reaching out to me, and I her, while Obi-Wan and Luke remain on the fence, which is their right after everything that’s happened. The DPJ is setting the stage for me to reach out to my kids, and, hopefully, soon be reunited with them.
Also in December, I slipped and fell on a Montreal sidewalk, and severed the quadriceps tendon from my left knee. I’ve been spending much of that time since then recovering from emergency knee surgery and trying to figure out why my blog had suddenly decided it was locking itself down.
Thanks to the dedicated help of Tom from Darner Media, I’ve gotten the blog back up and running…ish. WordPress is problematic and user hostile, and I’m Generation-X so we like our tech to hand everything to us on a silver platter.
As I will soon be posting, I had to take down my book Oh Well, Whatever, Nevermind, because under the current American regime, self-publishing presses are afraid to publish “explicit content;” in this case, the image of one man getting sucked off by the other. It is interesting to note that I was deplatformed from Apple, Kindle, Kobo, everywhere, really, because of that image.
An image of lesbian sex, and an image of male-on-female sex, also in the gallery as part of the book, were not highlighted for removal.
Queerphobia in American Publishing; whoda thunk?
I’ve also finished work on They Came in Peace, paid off the cover art, and I’m now planning strategy for its soft relaunch, later this summer (See: Douglas Adams, re: Deadlines.)
Okay…that’s a wrap on the wrap up of what you’ve missed; more details to follow in more detailed posts…coming soon.
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