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Joseph Logsdon @UC3iv-O1jkWKa3DbpkrAwEUQ@youtube.com

1.1K subscribers - no pronouns :c

I’m an author, YouTuber, and avid reader of classical fictio


Welcoem to posts!!

in the future - u will be able to do some more stuff here,,,!! like pat catgirl- i mean um yeah... for now u can only see others's posts :c

Joseph Logsdon
Posted 6 days ago

The cover for The Ecstasy and the Ignominy has been completed. Now I have to format it before printing, which is usually a pain in the ass. Hopefully, the book will be out next month.

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Joseph Logsdon
Posted 1 month ago

I’m approaching 1000 subscribers. I’d like to achieve that goal because I might be able to finally do livestreams on my phone instead of my laptop. My phone has a much better camera.

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Joseph Logsdon
Posted 6 months ago

My current subscriber number is 666. That’s bad luck.

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Joseph Logsdon
Posted 6 months ago

Unless something unexpected comes up, I will be hosting my annual birthday livestream on January 28th at around 5pm central time.

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Joseph Logsdon
Posted 8 months ago

I will be hosting a livestream tomorrow at 5pm.

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Joseph Logsdon
Posted 9 months ago

Whenever I finish the rough draft of my book, I might do a livestream in celebration. That will probably be in the next month or two. Of course, that’s assuming YouTube doesn’t strip me of more privileges.

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Joseph Logsdon
Posted 9 months ago

Only three chapters to go on my book.

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Joseph Logsdon
Posted 11 months ago

I have just finished chapter 33 of The Ecstasy and the Ignominy. I have 9 chapters to go.

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Joseph Logsdon
Posted 11 months ago

I just finished chapter 31 of The Ecstasy and the Ignominy. I have chopped down the required chapters to 42 instead of 45, so I have 11 chapters to go.

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Joseph Logsdon
Posted 1 year ago

I used this speech as inspiration for the monologue I just posted. Bertrand Shaw is a combination of several late 19th century writers and philosophers, including Karl Marx and George Bernard Shaw. There is also a little of Bertrand Russel in him, but I also took inspiration from Richard Wolfe, a modern Marxist economist.

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