difficulties
Tonight’s episode of Flash Pulp has been delayed until tomorrow morning for legal reasons. We apologize, and will be about it sharply in the morning.
– The Management
Tonight’s episode of Flash Pulp has been delayed until tomorrow morning for legal reasons. We apologize, and will be about it sharply in the morning.
– The Management
The script for 007 was ready, but, unfortunately, my production team was occupied.
Tough to get upset with such a quality volunteer crew, so I’ll have to be patient for a few more hours.
I’d that hoped Flash Pulp would actually be beginning its first multi-part serial this week but, unfortunately, a porn-addicted hillbilly got in the way.
(I wish I were joking.)
Still, I’m pleased that last night we managed to record two shows. We put a Mulligan story up last night, we’ll be releasing the next one shot tonight at about 4:00 pm (GMT – 4:00), to be followed tomorrow by a final episode for the week.
I get a an odd traffic bump every time Turner Classics plays The Good Earth.
My stats prove that I dominate google for searches of “tcm movie about rice farmer wang”.
I haven’t been posting any Functional Friday info lately, mostly due to baby and holiday madness.
I haven’t been useless though, I’ve been attempting to putty in the stray moments with writing, a process which is actually going fairly well. I’ve had to toss the idea of the serial as it stood – I still believe it’s a great idea, but I don’t think I have enough ignition-point eyeballs to make it work. If I happen to get some people clustered around me who care from the get go it might fly, but without that support it might just come across as too messy to get into.
I still have plans to generate some kind of serial project, just not the one I’ve been working at the last couple of months. More info on this when my brain provides some.
In the mean time I’ve been working on another piece, lets call it Project: Lukas & Nan, and it’s chugging along nicely. A bit pulpy, but sometimes that’s how I like it. It’s approximately 2.5% done. That may not sound like much, but Rome, yadda yadda.
(Also, Jessica May has an interesting theory about Tiger Woods and his Dad, if she ever gets around to posting it.)
Thanks to the birthday generosity of Wisely Solomon, I’m now the controlling hand behind skinner.fm!
If anyone I know would like a @skinner.fm email address, drop me a line at skinner@skinner.fm. (Or via any of the usual methods).
Despite the fact that it rarely gets mentioned, the function of this blog, other than being a dumping ground for the types of random thoughts already on display below, was always meant to relate more to my endeavors in writing fiction.
The truth is, despite the fact that my original mindset in setting this up was a sort of public shaming that would help encourage me to actually get writing, the fact that I’ve avoided discussing it at all has basically negated that effect. It feels awkward to discuss my creative work though, more so somehow than using this as a platform to shout at people about how dumb their kids are.
So, what have I got on my plate, and what do I want to get accomplished?
At the moment, I’ve got two projects in my pocket:
The goofier of the two is a gag comic strip I’ve been writing. Following the suggestion of the halfpixel folk, we’re building a backlog of comics before posting anything. Over the last couple of weeks I’ve scripted out the first thirteen, and come up with general ideas for another ten. Our idea is to post 3 a week, we’ll see how it goes.
It’s surprisingly tough to be funny on demand and I’m not sure I’ve managed to do it.
The other project is a piece of serial fiction I’ve been working on for quite a while. Explaining its format is tough, its definitely experimental, but I’m excited to see if it’ll fly. It’s a pulpy story with a definite arc and ending. Sort of an ensemble cast thing.
Well, it ain’t much, but at least I’ve introduced the children. Next time we’ll get into why you should love them.
Some odds and ends relating directly to this word-truck:
My top search item at the moment is “Garfield Hates Mondays”. He sure does.
The number one post currently is my item about Butcher Pete.
The number one referer, kind of sadly, is AlphaInventions, a site that displays a random blog for a few seconds and then switches to a new one. I’m not really sure how I got thrown in that mix.
Jessica has moved her site, and can now be found over at maytunes.com.