Me, sowing: a neat little idea for a fan comic just popped into my head! What a great chance to practice my panelling and sequential narrative skills.
Me, reaping: the thumbnail for this panel tells me to... draw an Orchestra??
Writer/producer for Dreamfeel. Worked on If Found. Likes books, games, anime, communism
Me, sowing: a neat little idea for a fan comic just popped into my head! What a great chance to practice my panelling and sequential narrative skills.
Me, reaping: the thumbnail for this panel tells me to... draw an Orchestra??
A ghostly pale shrub from a derelict lost in the void beyond the rents; it grows without water, and roots in anything - quite literally, as the roots can dig through soil, potting ceramic, and even the metal of bulkheads with equal ease. You have to keep it suspended in a hanging planter to be sure it doesn't cause a hull breach. It only flowers for a single day each year, but the delicate blue-white flowers and the scent they produce are worth the trouble of keeping it trimmed back the rest of the time.
From now until 15:00 Pacific on 5 Sept 2024, the Whispering Infinities return - venturing into the Void of Sundered Veils, where careless experiments by a fallen empire tore the boundary between their own reality and an adjacent one full of nameless terrors, but also nameless hopes.
All one need do to learn what found its way from that alien void into your care is send me an ask! (And please, do share this.)
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tldr: here's a story and a video about the coolest thing that's every happened to me.
So, as you may have seen, I recently made a website called One Million Checkboxes. It had...a million checkboxes on it. But the bit was that they were global - checking or unchecking a box changed it for everyone on the site immediately.
The site was (shockingly?) popular; hundreds of thousands of players checked over 650,000,000 boxes in the two weeks that I ran the site. It made the New York Times; there's a Wikipedia page. The whole thing was nuts.
About a week into running the site I thought I'd been hacked. And a few hours after that I was sobbing - extraordinarily proud at some brilliant teens.
I've written up the story on my blog and made my first youtube video about it!
Originally I wanted to crosspost the whole thing here, but there are enough images and gifs in the blog (and enough emotion in my voice in the video - I keep crying thinking about it!) that I can't really do that here. Sorry!
Anyway! Hope you enjoy the story :)