Heyo subscriber folks!
I know I don't pop up much, but I wanted to let you know that I'm currently in the process of rebuilding my website!
As a result, I'm doing some re-branding type stuff and will probably be tweaking some comics or removing some altogether to fit with what I want to do and where I want to go going forward! (Musings on depression is probably going to have the biggest overhaul. I want to completely change its direction and steer it back to what I originally had in mind.)
I'm hoping that means I won't have a bunch of notifications popping up in your feed about the changes, but just in case, I wanted to give you a heads up! Thank you for your patience!
-Sakizzie
Hey guys!
I know I'm pretty inconsistent about posting new comics.
One of the reasons for this is that I have a bad habit of splitting my time between too many projects in an effort to be a Jack-of-all-trades, even if it means I end up a master of none!
For the last several months I've taken up regular writing again, and I have a few stories I've written that, since they haven't been comics, I haven't posted anywhere.
Long story short, I've put some serious work into these, and I'm wondering if any of you might be interested in reading fiction from a totally unqualified author? Please let me know with a reply!
(Also, I'm hoping to actually update all of my comic series by the end of the week! Fingers crossed!)
Just a little snippet today. No story, no details. (Heck, these character's don't even have names!) Just had this bit of dialogue sitting around that I felt like giving a picture to.
I'm not great with colors, but it was a fun way to kill an afternoon.
Ha ha, Thank you!
It's actually a photograph of the Alexander/Elizabeth Hamilton Grange in upstate new york. I wish I could claim it as my own, but it's just one I'd downloaded as reference of another project
I was listening to the song "Santa Claus is coming to town" and had the thought that maybe we sing it just a little bit wrong. "Be good for goodness sake." Is so often a sly beratement, a plea to get children to be on their best behavior.
But if you hear those words slightly differently; as a motivator rather than as an afterthought, you'll be being good... just for the sake of goodness.
Happy Holidays, everybody!
3 years ago, at the end of my Senior Year in High School, I started a project to document the stories of the Navajo Code Talkers of World War Two, who served as radiomen in the pacific theater of the war for the american forces.
It is my passion project, and I've been given a chance to do it again, better this time. In the spirit of beginnings, I've decided to create a series to document the origins and development of the project, which I hope to make a series of short graphic Docunovellas. First episode's up, composed of the unfinished original version of the story, replete with my (Yes, even less refined) high school art. Please check it out!
https://tapas.io/series/Code-Talkers-Works-in-Progress
Bad motivation is still motivation!
And for the first time in what feels like a lifetime, I have motivation. This yearlong hiatus is coming to an end, my friends!