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  • The Off Switch

    comic: turning the computer off, getting my headspace back

    I have to trim the words down as much as possible when making these comics, but sometimes that makes things sound odd or ambiguous.

    What I meant above was that, back in my twenties, I used my journals as a place to analyze every thought and experience — not that I was scrutinizing those journals now.

    (I need to plan out the text for these better instead of just writing them on the fly and literally writing myself into a corner!)

    comic: can't think straight with technology on

    P.S. My comic is now live!
    Vores

  • Letters and Change

    This morning I wrote a letter to an old friend. A real, physical letter.

    a typed letter

    I recently made a new change-purse for my pocket, because my previous one was starting to fall apart. For the outsides, I used two sample pieces for window-blinds. The zipper came from a bag of rice.

    change purse

    It feels so good to do real things.

    Of course, now that’s being sold as a reaction to the predominance of digital life — a weird hybrid where one does analogue things in a performative way in order to then post pictures online of a superior wholesome offline lifestyle. (Which I suppose I’ve just done here.)

    This is a confusing time.

    Oh, and the rice bag? It became a dog toy/pillow filled with stuffing and various squeakers from dead toys. When Doug puts his head on it, it quacks like a duck.

    rice bag dog toy

  • Brief Candles

    It’s my dad’s birthday today. I think about him every day, but today… moreso.

    At least he won’t be getting another disaster cake. That thing looked like a tire that’d been stuck in the mud — but it tasted good.

    Dad blowing out candles

    I stumbled across this the other day, the first picture taken of my dad.

    young picture of Dad

    I don’t know what he’s looking at, but I couldn’t help imagining he was staring off to the future, his whole life ahead of him. And now that story is finished, closed off.

    Life is strange, and not altogether fair.

    I love you, Dad, and I miss you.

  • Work in Progress

    I’ve roughed out the fourth chapter for my comic. It’s now running here on my web server, but for the time being I’m not saying where…

    comic: planning vores

    It’s not so much that I’m trying to build a buffer — I already know this thing will be updated very sporadically. It’s more that I want the reader to get a good sample of what I’m doing, rather than making up their mind on just a scene or two.