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69 July or one of the April's for the WIP ask game??
This is is not soley my own wip? Last year for the Zukka Novels i got paired up with @paramouradrift that wrote this really exiting Mirrors edge AU. i still want to finish the skatches i started for it. because the story is genuinley fun and i enjoyed drawing for for it!
Time and artblock got in the way and i am kinda fighting this scene...
Also there is one choky zuko that is in my way... listen if something goes wrong blame zuko thats what i always do!
I've mostly experienced Discworld through the audiobooks but recently I've been buying print copies of my favorites to have for referencing and loaning to friends and WOW, there's a lot of textual and visual quirks that don't carry over to the audiobooks!
The biggest ones I think are when characters' accents are written into the text and Death's dialogue being in a gothic font, but I'm skimming through Soul Music right now and just shouted because I noticed that Imp's dialogue always has extra L's because he's from Llamedos. That's such a funny small touch, I love it
If anybody has any favorite visual gags/quirks in the Discworld books, or just jokes that may not work in an audio format, please share!
The Bromeliad Trilogy by Terry Pratchett is one of my favourite and first experiences of the writing of Sir Pterry (GNU).
If you have enjoyed or are enjoying the scale and interaction between small and big, human and small humanity that Burrow's End gives (and tbf also can deal with the general Watership Down vibes) I can't advise this enough.
The books are wonderful, and the audiobooks just as satisfying, read by the legend Nigel Planer, and even/especially what I started on; the Abridged cassettes read by the legend that is Tony Robinson, aka Baldrick from Blackadder.
I've been busy setting up my new Witch Journal for 2024 and starting tomorrow I can finally engage with it on a daily basis again.
The 2023 one kinda got abandoned because I had too much going on in my private life and I had to take a much needed break.
I've changed it up a little bit, but I was able to re-use page ideas from 2023 as well.
I'm especially excited about the Weekly Practice and Weekly Journal Pages. They should help me to actually write about my craft - and if I manage to do to, I have something to publish about my personal practice as well.