So.
"Swan Song".
Kind of really majorly messed with Chuck. In a bad way. And a good way.
The problem that comes up is this: I've been characterizing Chuck, writing a back story of my own design, when WHAM, "Swan Song" knocked me off my feet. And I like the new characterization, kind of. But I like what I was already working with, too. Internal conflict happened.
Then it occurred to me that I can pull out that having and eating analogy, by creating separate verses to play with Chuck in. In some of the old posts, they overlap a little. But, from now on, posts will be tagged to reflect these three verses:
The Prophet: Chuck Shurley is a Prophet of the Lord. Nothing more, nothing less. AKA, "Swan Song? What Swan Song?"
The God: Chuck Shurley is God. He wanted to stay out of things, but had to involve Himself, just a little. (Maybe He's been every prophet, maybe He's just Chuck. Maybe He forgot He was God for awhile, maybe He didn't. I haven't decided yet.)
(And, of course, there is still
The Author, who will gladly talk to fans (or about his books) in a pre-series or The Real Ghostbusters context.)