This cartoon synchronises in an odd way with the emergence of "An Atom in Unwonderland".
What am I talking about? A common question with reference to my writing perhaps, but in this case it goes like this:
The post entitled "In the Blink of a Yellow Eye" was not meant to be more than another idle Far Queue post, but after Harlequin's comment "such a nicely perverse atom in non-wonderland" my mind went racing off and created installment 1.2, and later installment 1.3 (which will be posted on Friday).
Subsequent searches for a visual to accompany installment 1.3 caused me to stumble across a magnificent (and perfectly suited) photo by Jackie Morris (who kindly granted me permission to use it).
The resultant Index page (also a work in progress) can be seen (and used) here.
Now I'm sure this is not the recommended way to publish one's work but I am, after all, making this up on the go, and when it comes to doing things properly, my infliction is a dogged inability to care.
The bottom line is that I have no idea where this story is going, but hey, that's engineering for you.
~ Pisces
What am I talking about? A common question with reference to my writing perhaps, but in this case it goes like this:
The post entitled "In the Blink of a Yellow Eye" was not meant to be more than another idle Far Queue post, but after Harlequin's comment "such a nicely perverse atom in non-wonderland" my mind went racing off and created installment 1.2, and later installment 1.3 (which will be posted on Friday).
Subsequent searches for a visual to accompany installment 1.3 caused me to stumble across a magnificent (and perfectly suited) photo by Jackie Morris (who kindly granted me permission to use it).
The resultant Index page (also a work in progress) can be seen (and used) here.
Now I'm sure this is not the recommended way to publish one's work but I am, after all, making this up on the go, and when it comes to doing things properly, my infliction is a dogged inability to care.
The bottom line is that I have no idea where this story is going, but hey, that's engineering for you.
~ Pisces
4 comments:
It's the process, and it's a viable one. Sometimes you do not find it til you are past it. -J
Jayne: sometimes finding it causes you to lose it :)
the cartoon is perfect!! and please, please carry on with this project you are weaving as you go.... it's so intriguing and just plain fun.
and, having been to a few philosophy conferences, the cartoon is even more perfect. did i mention the cartoon's perfect??
Harlequin: Yeah, I work with engineers, they really can be quite dense sometimes :D.
Watch out for the continuing adventures of... episodes posted every friday from now until who-knows.
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