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Yes, I am doing Nanowrimo 2020. It’s my declaration to make writing regularly and often a major component of the rest of my life.
https://nanowrimo.org/participants/scott-story/projects/the-black-dirigible
I’ll be returning to superheroes and science fiction for this project, creating a prose version of my story “The Black Dirigible.”
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This has been a pleasant weekend in that I’ve gotten to work on several of my projects. Yesterday, for example, I put hours of work into the “Black Dirigible,” lettering, designing, and so forth, only to realize that there is a page missing out of the batch. Yikes!
Today, I arranged my notes for “The […]
Greetings, Friends, Colleagues, and Random Witnesses:
My name is Scott Angus Story, and I’m an indie writer, illustrator, cartoonist, and all-around rapscallion. I’ve drawn comics for lots of publishers, done lots of freelance illustrations for a zillion customers, and I also write novels and short stories. You can go to this blog’s link page and […]
Hello, Most Excellent Readers!
I’m taking advantage of one of my days off today, and getting a bunch of things finished or (in some cases) begun.
Johnny Saturn: Intelligent Redesign
On this graphic novel, I’ve finished the Guided View Kindle edition, and I’ve already uploaded to Drivethrucomics this morning. I’ve got ths edition […]
Hello, Friends!
I like to keep you up with my creative pursuits, but this has been a week without much of that. Work has been physically challenging, and I’ve been doing things I didn’t think my muscles were capable of, but it has left me worn out. Having said that, I do cram a lot […]
There is lots of stuff going on, my fine friends and capable compadres.
My interview with Jim Zoetewey of the Pen n Cape Society’s podcast “Throwing the Gun” was grounded due to sound issues. This is a good thing, because in retrospect I realized that I was already exhausted from a long day at work […]
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