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Nineteen

on August 17, 2005


The story so far…

And that’s the end of the comic!

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Ha ha, just kidding! We’re only maybe a third of the way through!

“Pup” got a brief mention along with a lot of other cool webcomics in a New York Times online article about the state of webcomics in general. The article in general is pretty negative, though. I must admit that “Pup” (and Modern Tales-related websites) are not very new user friendly in general…

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The house smells like garbage

on August 16, 2005


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Eleanor and I made a sort of kimchi and tofu stew tonight. Man, does it stink! Kimchi is about the worst-smelling food I’ve ever eaten. It doesn’t taste too bad, though.

We’ve also been listening to the audio book version of the latest Harry Potter book while we work. The reader does a good job; I think he actually improves on certain characters and scenes… but maybe it’s just a failure of imagination on my part. I’ve been listening to a lot of audio books in the last couple months (they’re great to draw to, unless it’s a particularly complicated bit of drawing.)

One I just finished was Jaques Barzun’s From Dawn to Decadence. The version we had was only part of the entire book – the part dealing with the 20th century. I thought the first 3/4ths or so were great… a very informative look at the art and culture of the late 1800s forward. But the last part of the book descended into a sort of screed against modernity, the likes of which can be found in a typical Kenneth Smith TCJ essay. He makes the usual mistakes (like comparing the art and philosophy of the aristocracy of the 1800s to the tastes of today’s “common man.”) You’d think a guy so well-read and well-informed would be a little more self-aware.

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Seventeen

on August 14, 2005


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Sixteen

on August 13, 2005


The story so far…

I’m really aiming to have this all done for a minicomic for SPX, so I’m going to try and crank up the updates.

Just spent the evening hanging out with Robert () and Mary Jessica. In addition to helping to organize the Fluke minicomics fest, Robert’s got another ambitious plan – to publish one zine every week for a year.

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In the sky, in the sand

on August 12, 2005

We just got back from a night trip to the beach with , , , , and – about a 30 minute drive from my house. We went for Michele’s birthday and to see a meteor shower. Just as we arrived and were walking down the boardwalk, a huge shooting star crossed the sky directly over our heads, so large it seemed to leave a smoking trail behind it. Alas, nobody saw it but me – and they all refused to believe me. We waded around and watched the skies. I never saw another as spectacular as the first, but everyone managed to spot at least one or two. As we kicked around in the surf down by the jetties at the end of the beach, we noticed that as each wave broke on the beach, dozens of tiny sparkles flickered in the water. We spent a while trying to catch them in our hands, before we realized that there must have millions of the tiny things embedded in the sand – raking your fingers through left a trail of quickly fading sparks.

Then, a melancholy trip back home.

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