21.7.10

O what a whimsical entry~

Another Holden's Bookshelf entry today? Pfft, nah. At least probably not. You may have noticed that hasn't popped up with any more entries since the first one, and Sunday Comics has been absent as well. The reasons for this are entirely divergent: in the case of Sunday Comics, I've begun to feel like I'm running out of comics to spotlight. As big a comics nerd as I can be, I only personally own so many, so the output for those entries may see a decrease in frequency. Holden's Bookshelf has the opposite problem: I have too many books to choose from (I recently bought a second bookshelf, and a third one becoming necessary could easily only be a couple years away). I feel overwhelmed, and I didn't bother to set many rules, moreover, for what sorts of books I'd review. Maybe I shouldn't have as much ruling, and it can be Sunday Comics' freer cousin.

In any case, that's not what today's focus is about. Today's post comes entirely courtesy of Cineris, a talented gal who in addition to her main blog (The Infinite Contradiction Of Endless Hope), has recently launched an intriguing sci-fi/philosophy experiment one called Sidereal Stilus. Over in Infinite Contradiction, she recently posted an entry that I just had to take my own stab at (the exercise itself being derived originally from none other than prominent author Neil Gaiman). This exercise is simply called "I Believe."

18.7.10

Yep, it's another pile of art.

Yep. This is becoming a regular thing, it seems. If it becomes a regular enough thing it may get its own categorization and become some weird lumpy little deformity of a feature.

6.7.10

I guess...I guess we'll do some more of this now.

More art-related-things posting, that is. I aim to be getting back on top of keeping up with the Sunday Comics and Holden's Bookshelf entries again this week as well, these past couple weeks have just been busy.

Anyway. Yes. Things what I drew and made.