Anonymous sent: If you are only capable of creating podcasts in uncommon conditions, it goes without saying that the podcasts themselves will be uncommon. Unless a more permanent solution presents itself, the choice as I see it is between releasing podcasts in spurts whenever it becomes possible, or simply foregoing the practice entirely, although that may be a bit of a false dichotomy.

I am not doing this for pay or for any form of reward, so I don’t think it’s necessary for me to create a rigid updating schedule. Honestly, knowing that I wasn’t going to updating too often was one of the big things that prevented me from starting this project an entire year before I actually did it; I had the url saved and everything, even. But then I reminded myself that this project isn’t a job, it’s something I do for fun, to put my ideas and reflections out there. That was something I intended to do whether people decided to listen or not. Yes, I realize that’s very selfish, but I think that’s true of anything and everything people put on the internet. It’s for attention, and for themselves. If I was doing this podcast to become popular, I would have quit by now since it’s already failed on that front. But I am doing it because I love talking about Homestuck.

That said, I will update whenever I get the chance. Could be in a week, or a month. Could be regularly, or infrequently. If you enjoy listening to me, then feel free to follow and see the posts come up on your dash, or track #the homestuck podcast and get notified of updates that way. If you’re not interested, that’s fine too.