So as I was saying, I posted this in my guild and the response was the kind of response that made me wonder why I created a guild in the first place.
Given the time of year, I'm not expecting it to be so much better here, but let's give it a shot, anyway. Can't hurt anything (except my feelings) right?
Matasoga
Please post if you vote. That will be taken under consideration when I'm deciding whether or not to do this.
For those of you that watch King of the Hill, do you remember Peggy's Musings Column in the Arlen Bystander? Where she often opened with some remark that was never witty, but almost always painful (if not downright heartbreaking, in it's pathos)? This will be nothing like that. I promise.
I got an assignment in my comics class to do a daily comic for a week. I thought to myself that that sounded kind of cool, but then thought to myself that I maybe I should start doing that, just for fun and keeping it up, even after the assignment ends. After all, it's only four panels.
Then I thought about how wordy I tend to be. People don't want to read blocks of texts in speech bubbles. So I was thinking that there might be an accompanying post of a couple of paragraphs (maybe more, depending on what I had to say, but probably no longer than this one).
Then it occurred to me that with my scanner still not working (or at least the connecting cable not working) I realized that there might not always be a comic to accompany it. I could at least promise the accompanying post, though at times it may not actually accompany anything.
As for what these would be about, it would differ from day to day, and there wouldn't be something everyday. However, from time to time, if I thought something insightful or was otherwise inspired, I'll most likely type something up.
The purpose would be to inspire conversation about any number of topics and keep them going for as long as they go. If it works out, I'll probably move it the the Writing sub-forum (depending on several things, including how much is writing, how much is discussion, and how much is art) and we'll continue it there. If it doesn't work out, then I'll archive it and forget about it.
Does that sound interesting to you? How many of you would read it?
For those of you that watch King of the Hill, do you remember Peggy's Musings Column in the Arlen Bystander? Where she often opened with some remark that was never witty, but almost always painful (if not downright heartbreaking, in it's pathos)? This will be nothing like that. I promise.
I got an assignment in my comics class to do a daily comic for a week. I thought to myself that that sounded kind of cool, but then thought to myself that I maybe I should start doing that, just for fun and keeping it up, even after the assignment ends. After all, it's only four panels.
Then I thought about how wordy I tend to be. People don't want to read blocks of texts in speech bubbles. So I was thinking that there might be an accompanying post of a couple of paragraphs (maybe more, depending on what I had to say, but probably no longer than this one).
Then it occurred to me that with my scanner still not working (or at least the connecting cable not working) I realized that there might not always be a comic to accompany it. I could at least promise the accompanying post, though at times it may not actually accompany anything.
As for what these would be about, it would differ from day to day, and there wouldn't be something everyday. However, from time to time, if I thought something insightful or was otherwise inspired, I'll most likely type something up.
The purpose would be to inspire conversation about any number of topics and keep them going for as long as they go. If it works out, I'll probably move it the the Writing sub-forum (depending on several things, including how much is writing, how much is discussion, and how much is art) and we'll continue it there. If it doesn't work out, then I'll archive it and forget about it.
Does that sound interesting to you? How many of you would read it?
Since most of you don't know me as well as the Disciples, here's a link. Feel free to subscribe, if you like what you see.