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I find both equally impossible.
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asked by Tabithascobra
I'm a big fan of Heifer, where you send off animals to needy families all over the world, so they can feed themselves and sell the extra.
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I could tell you, but then I'd have to kill you.
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I think that would kill me. So, no.
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Tried to murder me on the road. That's rather frequent, actually.
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I *might* take part in that orgy that's definitely happening in the street. I'd absolutely spend all my money/credit on something awesome, maybe Disney World. Perhaps see if I can get into Cinderella's castle for dinner.
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There are many, but the three that spring to mind first are web design, social networking, and the whole business end to it. >_>
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Loved it.^^ So very bizarre! I would have loved listening to the pitch for that, as it is impossible to describe. >_< Lovely message though, and one hell of a delivery. I wonder if they had a specific prejudice in mind when they were making it?
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It's this pesky social life! If anything is happening over the weekend that I can't say no to, like the Strawberry festival for instance, I have trouble updating that week. >_> Festivals and conventions, those are my banes really.
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There are several other comic ideas I could turn to, if I'm not totally done with webcomics forever by that point.^^ Or maybe I'll focus on writing, I have several book ideas besides my werewolf one. I don't know, it's a very long way off! Maybe I'll lay down and die because I'll be 300 years old!
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Aaah, it was cached on my browser, I didn't realize it had disappeared.^^ Joe fixed it! Have a favicon.
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Hehe, well, since that's around 1600 pages and will take me maybe ten years, yeah, that's it.^^
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Really? No one else has won your love? Well, you might want to give up now then, because there's 15 more books to go and he isn't coming back.
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asked by Ilithi
Absolutely! If you go somewhere for your vacation, ya gotta do something to make it worth while. Therefore no relaxation takes place. Especially if you have a type A personality in your family that has to schedule every last minute. XD
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Hehe. I don't go through them a whole lot because it pains me to do so. But I reread them when fixing the pages up for print, or when I'm at a con and have the comic binder with me. Rereading the story is a very good thing to do because it reminds you of what you've done already. It helps you to avoid plotholes and character inconsistencies. And to remember what props/outfit details to include. I wish I did it more often, honestly.^^
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I still associate the beginning dream sequence of the comic to that trip to Vegas with my family where I finally figured out what I was going to do with Winter. I couldn't decide between several scenes on where to start, and I had no idea what he was going to look like. Then a combination of seeing a very strange white dragon statue, and having a Winter dream of my very own, decided it for me.^^ There's a lot of issues with the beginning writing of the comic, but that first scene is still one of my favorites. I had so much of the comic already figured out when I started, its hard to decide on writing victories, but that scene and Lawler's whole character were last minute surprises. I don't believe he existed before that very first page he was on, and since then he's made a pretty big role for himself. As for art, in the beginning I could not do backgrounds for the life of me. I still don't enjoy them, but they've definitely come a long way. That's mainly because I've resigned myself to the fact that I have to spend a lot of time on them. XD And I like that I don't have to redraw panels thirty times anymore before they look right. I can usually get it in about three now.^^ The image after Wren makes it through the Murk trench and is putting his coat back on is one of the first times I remember thinking, "There he is, that's what he looks like." Drawing from reference and trying out other styles has helped me a great deal.
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It's pretty painful to go back and see the old art.^^ But it's good to know there's been improvement!
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Mindy
Dayton, OH
Mindy’s Bio
Artist and Writer for the webcomic White Noise

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