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Yeah, so fighting super monsters and ultra bots is not without risks. Ya’doy!

I rewrote this page a few times. The original version just had a word bubble… or a narrator bubble… I should probably know what that’s called. Anyway, it summed up Maxima weaving through tunnels and sneaking invisibly onto the ship while dodging like a zillion drones from news agencies, governments, criminal organizations, and everyone in between. Scary powerful contestants that no one knows anything about cause interest to skyrocket, after all.

But I occasionally go back to find a reference in the comic (usually someone’s eye color) and wind up reading a hundred pages or so. Takes longer than one might guess. But doing rereads makes me realize that the pacing of the comic is… consistent, in kind of a bad way. Like there are very very few establishing shots, no splash pages to set up a scene or anything. Not that every comic needs a wide city shot, then 5 pages of various panels of store fronts, telephone poles, bicycles parked in front of a school, etc, etc. Yeah, I know, you’re all conjuring images of the last manga you read.

So basically I thought it’d be okay to spend a few panels on Maxima doing instead of me telling. I’ll probably only get the urge every once in a while.


Ah! I thought I had more time till March. I’m bad at looking at dates apparently. The new one is underway. I should have a draft ready to go for the next Monday comic?

Here is Gaxgy’s painting Maxima promised him. Weird how he draws almost exactly like me.

I did try and do an oil painting version of this, by actually re-painting over the whole thing with brush-strokey brushes, but what I figured out is that most brushy oil paintings are kind of low detail. Sure, a skilled painter like Bob Ross or whoever can dab a brush down a canvas and make a great looking tree or a shed with shingles, but in trying to preserve the detail of my picture (eyelashes, reflections, etc) was that I had to keep making the brush smaller and smaller, and the end result was that honestly, it didn’t really look all that oil-painted. I’ll post that version over at Patreon, just for fun, but I kind of quit on it after getting mostly done with re-painting Max.

Patreon has a no-dragon-bikini version of of the picture as well, naturally.


Double res version will be posted over at Patreon. Feel free to contribute as much as you like.

Visiting with Grandma

Mar. 15th, 2026 11:34 pm
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Definitely click through on this one.
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The Secrets of Story

Mar. 15th, 2026 09:01 pm
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The Secrets of Story: Innovative Tools for Perfecting Your Fiction and Captivating Readers by Matt Bird

A how-to-write book. Despite the title, mostly for TV and movie writers, down to and including explaining that a prose writer has it easier.

Nevertheless, some useful ideas, particularly about irony, such as the character's flaw should be a flip-side of a strength to add reason to not want to fix it. None of the jargon was impenetrable.

Foods Eaten Recently

Mar. 15th, 2026 07:27 pm
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Whole Foods has a rosemary sourdough loaf as a seasonal thing. I tried buying one, and I liked the rosemary flavor, but the loaf had some large internal bubbles, which made using it for sandwiches difficult. Also, it’s white bread, and I usually eat bread with at least some whole grains, so I don’t plan to make rosemary sourdough loaves a regular thing.

Last week, I bought some beets at the farmers’ market, and on Saturday I made borshch, with the beets, potatoes, onion, a carrot, a parsnip, Tofurkey sausage, kale, and kim chee. That was my dinner yesterday (with soy yogurt), and will be dinner tonight and tomorrow. It worked out well.

Flowers of Spring

Mar. 15th, 2026 07:23 pm
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Earlier today, I observed bright yellow flowers on a row of forsythia bushes near my apartment, and pink cherry blossoms on one sapling which gets plenty of sunlight; the cherry trees in the patch of woods a little to the south are not yet blossoming. I also saw other trees with larger flowers; these are not cherry trees, and I don’t know just what kind they are.

vignettes

Mar. 15th, 2026 11:50 am
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This week's prompt is:
trick 🎩

Anyone can join, with a 50-word creative fiction vignette in the comments. Your vignette does not have to include the prompt term. Any (G or PG) definition of the word can be used.

Be thou my vision, O Lord of my heart

Mar. 15th, 2026 11:44 am
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Be thou my vision, O Lord of my heart;
Naught be all else to me save that thou art.
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A blessed Lent!

Mar. 15th, 2026 11:34 am
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Episode 2752: Do You Like Scary Moves?

Food is often a fixture at a gaming session. Some groups like to eat while they play, while others (including us, and the Darths players) prefer to take a break from the game while eating a meal. For us this is because we generally have pizza, and nobody wants greasy fingers on their dice or character sheets. It also gives a chance for a mid-game break and reflection. Sometimes we just discuss non-game stuff, while others times the players discuss strategy for whatever thing is happening in the game.

aurilee writes:

Commentary by memnarch (who has not seen the movie)

Heh. Screaming as one jumps out of a perfectly fine aircraft is expected! The tandem instructors are probably more than used to it as well. I also think that Pete might have not been entirely wanting to go skydiving if he's only just realized he'll be screaming as well. But hey! We'll find out more about how the skydiving went after a few more game sessions have gone by I bet.

Transcript

Early Spring

Mar. 14th, 2026 08:47 pm
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Today, I observed some daffodils, and saw buds and a few flowers on a couple of trees (cherry trees, I think). Spring is beginning.

The Red Queen’s Race

Mar. 14th, 2026 08:45 pm
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Earlier this week, I finished an Office Action on my single remaining amendment, so now I have nothing on my Amended docket.

I have been working on my oldest Regular New application, but there’s still plenty left to do.
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Happy Saturday!

I'm going to be doing a little maintenance today. It will likely cause a tiny interruption of service (specifically for www.dreamwidth.org) on the order of 2-3 minutes while some settings propagate. If you're on a journal page, that should still work throughout!

If it doesn't work, the rollback plan is pretty quick, I'm just toggling a setting on how traffic gets to the site. I'll update this post if something goes wrong, but don't anticipate any interruption to be longer than 10 minutes even in a rollback situation.

recasting

Mar. 13th, 2026 10:54 pm
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All right, that was the problem. I had overdramatized a scene. If I cut down the obstacle to size, she will get by without so much pother, and it will not create a lump in the tale.

look at the paragraphs

It's amazing how difficult pulling a bit out can be.

The Snake Prince and Other Stories

Mar. 13th, 2026 04:02 pm
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The Snake Prince and Other Stories: Burmese Folk Tales by Edna Ledgard

A varied collection. I think a little overwritten, but the tales are a new slice, fitting a new culture. Fairy tales, including a kind and unkind girls featuring a mother-in-law and daughter-in-law, and a unique take on burning the skin of the shape-shifted: the Naga prince is not killed but he is rendered mortal to live and grow old and die with his bride.

Also tales of fools and clever men, and animal tales.

Most are recognizable types, but not close to other variants.
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Back when I was in high school, I read Rudolf Flesch’s famous book, Why Johnny Can’t Read, which had been published about twenty years earlier, even back then. The dispute over phonics versus other methods continues, and I think that this is one of those cases where the official experts (many perfessers of education) are wrong, and the outsider critics are basically right. Be that as it may, John Stossel is astringently on the side of phonics.

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