089: Perched, and sat, and nothing more.
on August 28, 2017
at 01:23
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Oh my god my buffer is so behind and school starts next week and hahahHAHAHA *cries*
Seriously though where the heck did August go
Reading through this the first time(very good comic by the way)and suddenly thinking the reason Mary’s not getting told anything was because then the audience would know. And you wouldn’t want the audience to know before you’ve planned it all in advance, right?
Only sort of- I’ve had the entire magic system planned out since before I started publishing this comic online, but I didn’t want to dump it all on the audience at once. They needed to learn about the world in bits and pieces. Mary is basically just the audience stand-in.
I think the blurs are working!
August went to your other ideas. It’s like your webcomic gets near 100 pages and you’re like, “oh, shiny!”.
UUGHHHHH you’re right
Although honestly most of my comics-that-aren’t-Roomie time went into
1. My senior project
2. A format test that’s still technically in the Roomie canon and will be appearing as a break between Chapters 2 and 3
Sooo… That’s kind of productive things and not just me being flaky?
I think?
Yeah you’re working on things, it’s not like you’re wasting time sitting around playing MarioKart or watching reruns of Seinfeld. But I think it’s true that you find your newer ideas more alluring and your older ones just can’t compete. And I assume you’ll always be having new ideas. So I guess it’s either a matter of 1. more self discipline, 2. shorter storylines, or maybe 3. farming out your old ideas to someone else?