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Artist/Writer Fan Favorite (apparently) Critically Acclaimed (seriously) Award Winning (at least one) Comics/GNs TV/Film Books/Novels & More Might know him from: #DoctorWho comics VT Based Mental Health: Bad He/Him Pinoy-American onegemini.com
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Self-publishing wise, other than the current graphic novel project, I've written a few issues of self-published books, adapted a few screenplays and short stories to comics by other writers from other media. But I've never had anyone want to publish my writing. So I'm stoked for this project.
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I've been trying to "seriously" write since the early 2000s. I think I only got decent around 2006, when a superhero screenplay I wrote was a finalist in the AMPAS Nicholl Fellowships in Screenwriting. I got lots of calls, & even wrote a few scripts and outlines (on spec, boo) for producers/clients.
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It's REALLY hard to get some people and companies to take you seriously as a writer when you've only been self-published. I do hate that it took until I was 47 to happen. lol
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Ah, my normal internal soundtrack.
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It's under the category of "I have no idea how I did that even though I still have the layered file."
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The funny part is, no one has ever figured out who she is. She's not a private person. Though her real name isn't public. But I know it. Power in a name.
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Here you go. Someone I used to know.
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We always me-shame however. Like the scorpion said…
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Ah, you’ve seen my OF… overly fat. #SadTrombone
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Same
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Hey! I lived in Succasunna my first and second year. Great "apartment." It was a woman's "party room" in her house, but had a private entrance, bar, bathroom, and waterbed (and a divider cos it was a studio). Loved Succasunna.
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I have yet to be to the new location, since they JUST moved. I am helping a friend with his online Kubert class that meets via Zoom/Teams on Tuesday. Gonna share my process. So that'll be neat.
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Hrm. Maybe it was for "The Mansion", the original place of the school, which then became sort of 1st year dormitories for some.
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Could've been where they lived. I'm not sure where they lived. The school itself was the old Dover high school, I believe.
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Irwin was a hoot. Had him as a teacher at Kubert. He did a marker sketch of Dondi for my grandparents' 60th anniversary. It's since faded. I luckily took a picture of it, but it was already pretty far gone. Neither he or they are with us anymore. So. That sketch served its purpose.
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It's a quick and easy thing; eyeballing values, and coloring the section of light and shadow in shades of gray (well, two grays and a white), working dark to light. Then putting the color (orange in this case) over that set to screen at about 50% to 70%.
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I want all the tiny external storage. Love 'em.
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That's fair. They showed Five Doctors out of order on my PBS station, so I saw it in the middle of Tom Baker's run. But yeah, it was like "THEY CAN'T ALL BE TOGETHER." Oh yes they can.
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"Look at me, I'm wearing a vegetable!" lol Love Time Crash. It's absolutely canon to me.
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AND then a later incarnation calls out the fact he was wearing a vegetable.
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It was written on the side of the cradle he provided Amy to put baby Melody Pond it. Alex Kingston guessed it was once the Doctors and therefore had his actual name on the side of it. However, if translated by people into circular Gallifreyan, it's gibberish.
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Whoops... thought I included proof.
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I was given my father's viewmaster when I was a kid. The original VR. I still have it and some ANCIENT reels.
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I wanna work on a @charliekirchoff.com / @longtalljodie.com book someday!
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I love it so much, and it means so much to me, and so much of my career is thanks to it, that a Doctor Who tat is my only ink.
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-> Trying to live in these moments. Because there's the ever-present knowledge you never know which might be the last.
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It's like saying using the vending machine (that contains stolen food) makes you a chef. ;)