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Hi, All!
For the past thirteen months I’ve been hard at work world-building for the next series of novels I’m putting out. Part of said world-building has been establishing heraldry for all the various places and families in my setting, and I wanted to do something special for that.
Rather that simply draw […]
Color Study! Painting Benita’s Portrait!
In this video, I show off the art included in our new anthology Story Studios Presents Changing of the Guard, explain some of my art techniques, and show who the characters in the book are.
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Good morning, my capacious and collegiate confreres!
This latest video is the Medieval Room’s floor installation. It’s a doozy!
Since this video, I have been bringing books and furniture. Whew! What a job!
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Hello, my fine friends! It’s a new week, and there is a lot of fun stuff going on. First up, Benita and I have a new video:
This project was really fun, and it was a whole load of effort! We are working on the flooring video now, and we are both sore! We […]
Last night, as I was doing some research, I wondered where my fascination with medieval history began. My first thought was that it must be a Dungeons and Dragons thing, but then I remembered that wasn’t it. Not by a long shot.
Thomas Becket Shrine
I remember finding a copy of Thomas Malory’s Le […]
Hello, all you fine examples of human development.
I’ve got three lovely reviews for the advance copies of Story Studios Presents Changing of the Guard.
Kevin T. Phillips 5.0 out of 5 stars
Fast-paced and visceral, this action-packed story even tugs at the heartstrings
Make no mistake, this is a superhero story. The author […]
Hello, intrepid people who follow this blog!
I’m not writing one of those “this is my plans for the new year” kind of things, because I’ve had all this planned out for a few years, and 2020 is going to be a continuation and finishing-up type of year. I’m all about wrapping up ongoing […]
Hi, Reader People!
Last week I wrote a long post about simulation theory and digitizing and downloading people, but I had the good sense not to post it because it probably would bore most people to tears. Most people are not even aware of the coming singularity (however you define it). Maybe I’ll post […]
Hi, Peoples of Earth!
I’m not going to act like there’s a theme to today’s post. There’s not, sorry. Just some art.
I just finished another cover for a novel called “Rooftops” for Local Hero Press, and I really, really really want to show it off today, but I cannot. I have to wait […]
Because of my long absence from this blog, you might think that I’ve been inactive. It’s not so. Major issues and life-changing events have kept me busy. I’m not going to write about them here, because that’s not what this journal is about, but I will say that so far, as events continue to […]
After many delays, “Spire City Noir” no. 1 is available. You can only get it right now on Drivethrucomics.com as a PDF or CBZ, but soon the hard copy will be available from Indyplanet.com and the guided-view version from Comixology.
This full-color, standalone issue comic is written and colored by Scott A. Story, penciled and […]
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