When feedback started trickling in, I was seriously confused. I was very depressed at the time, and felt that I wasted many years chasing something that no one would ever care about. Giving it away for free was me giving up on it, so that it would at least exist somewhere after working on it for so many years. I first put Rema online because I believed it was absolutely unreadable. I can't thank you guys enough for this experience. I'll keep this blog up as a production blog, with updates on Rema's status and drawings here and there, and as a place to keep in touch with the readers who still check in. The one online doesn't reflect where the book is now, and to continuously update the rewrites seems a little overdone. If you follow my Twitter account, then you know I've rewritten the beginning and have been working on streamlining the entire book. This doesn't mean that you will never see the book again, but it does mean that the serialized online version won't be available after next week. It's a decision that's been on my mind since serialization ended, since that was basically its broadcast run. In preparation for Rema's next phase of existence, whatever that may be, I will be retiring the Rema novel archives Monday, June 30th (next week).
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