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Lawtan 03-23-2014 04:19 PM

Umm...can I get some advice for organizing/prioritizing ideas?

I have 5+ mentally well-developed Fictional worlds...with not a dot on paper.

I have a large number of inventive ideas that I need to learn more before I can actually layout the schematics.

I have multiple drawings in my mind...
I have things I am drawing...
I have 4 classes...
I have exercising and physical skills to practice...
I have digital and 3D crafting to do...
I have family to worry about...
I have independent projects to finish...
I have instruments to practice...
I have animals to take care of...
And somewhere in there is online stuff, sleep, and eating.

Halp?

Tam I am 03-23-2014 04:32 PM

Erm, personally I'd go, School first, then critters (they need food), then family (only don't worry), but I'm not sure about the rest.

A friend of mine gave me a link to the comics she works on and a summary of the stories. She's excited because they have a kickstarter going, and asked me to tell people. You guys are about the only people of the comics age that I know that she doesn't know too. o.0 That, and I noticed we have a shelf for comic books here! :D

LINK!

"Zero's Heroes: Zero’s Heroes is a comedy about a team of underdogs trying to find their place in a city already overflowing with superheroes. A young, ambitious superhero named Zero tried to put together a crack team of capable do gooders; instead he ended up with a team of inexperienced kids and pathetic ex heroes. The city of New Haven, in which they reside, is home to the world’s most famous superheroes. As a result, Zero’s Heroes is stuck fighting all the lame villains that none of the other heroes want to deal with. Despite that, Zero is determined to mold his team into a group of upstanding heroes. For what purpose, we cannot say! Get caught up on the series by heading over to our digital shop and download high quality pdf's and cbz's for easy reading on the go.
The Celestial: The Celestial is a dramatic look at the world’s most powerful superhero as she adjusts to life after returning to Earth after a prolonged absence. Having become disenfranchised with the effects she could have on the planet, The Celestial left Earth in 1969, intending never to return. After 40 years, she suddenly reappears in New Haven, ready to pick up her life where she left it, but are the people of Earth ready to accept her back so easily?
Smitten: Smitten is a love letter to classic manga and anime. It’s got giant monsters, giant robo, magical girls, rock and roll, aliens, and so much more. Updates every Tuesday and Thursday.
The Original Ladykillers: The Original Ladykillers is a semi autobiographical comic about a young man and his band. It's about love, loss, and rock and roll.
Science Hero: Science Hero is a science fiction anthology featuring a variety of artists. The first issue features three stories: Time Agent Z by Aaron Walther, Josh Blasingame, Joie Simmons, and Sara Rude. Muscles & Mullets by Aaron Walther, Grant Perkins, and Jamwah, and Dogtown by Aaron Walther and Chris McJunkin. If you like the series, consider heading over to our digital shop and downloading future issues."

Lawtan 03-23-2014 07:46 PM

Sorry...just thought some advice would help since you seem to be good with your multi-world fiction.

Sorry I've been meh in general here. *Hugs the people in the Library*

I added yours...and a personal one I liked. Yes, it's a furry comic. No, that is not why I like it. I feel it is decently written and flows from laughter to warmhearted moments to tears.

Tam I am 03-23-2014 10:07 PM

Ohhhh. I hadn't realized that you were actually asking me. Sorry! Well, with writing down stories, I always have a lot more in backstory than what actually gets written, but as the man who wrote 'Pacific Rim' says, that's okay. Having background that's never actually written, but is referred to, gives depth to a world. As to getting some written down, I find that having a friend to show the world to really helps, which is why so much of my stuff is in the RP stories. Also, not worrying about telling the story in a traditional style also helps. Write it down in a way that's comfortable to you, be that script form, flash fiction, drabbles (drabbles are a lot of fun to string together as a series of little glimpses and scenes that form a longer story when read together). Another reason that I RP is to help others get their worlds written down, and that's why my RP journal is named Random Xtras. LOL Many of the characters are the extras and foils to bring out the tale. And another thing that I don't always worry about is getting things typed out. I have stories that have never left their notebooks, and others that were handwritten into notebooks first. For me, working in cursive can help my thoughts flow and makes me feel connected to the story.

Aww. I've actually read a pretty good furry webcomic, it was about genius kids (who sometimes blow things up). But it updated like daily, and I couldn't keep up with it. It's called, I think 'Precocious'.

Lawtan 03-24-2014 11:13 PM

Well, I'd accept any help in world development... I may start a thread or two for it. Thanks :D

I added a chunk of physics...PHYSICS!!!

(And the statements are not unrelated)

Also, any advice on how to better organize my Library for public use...or things to look into for you all that I'd add? :D

Tam I am 03-24-2014 11:29 PM

If you've time for one more site, I recommend making a Dreamwidth account. Then sometimes you could get some semi oppressive grammar nazi old lady pointers or playing. It's also a really good spot to make locked entries for stuff you don't want to lose.

Well, I like your library. I told a friend about it, referring to it as an online library I know. I'll think about things to add. And once my brain is working better again I'll bring in another webcomic link to a really good SW type one that is funny and well done.

NikkoGallarado 03-25-2014 11:06 PM


*slinks in looks around* Hmmm.....books....*likes books*

I am the manry-est of men!

Lawtan 03-25-2014 11:06 PM

Thank you, Tam <3

I'll look into Dreamwidth when I have time.
I am surprised this Library has worked as well as it has. Thank you guys for that. It helps to know at least one thing I am doing right :D

*Adds some new Recipies to the Cafe*

Well, I think I'll be turning in early tonight. Hugs to all, and free Cobbler!

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O.O Nikko!!! Welcome!

Tam I am 03-26-2014 12:37 PM

Welcome! :D

Oh! That's another thing you could do, Law. DW uses easy html for links, and you could back up your library there. I just realized that my journal's practically a library.

Apple cobbler? Peach?

I hope you had a good sleep! *hug*

Kilala Mikal 03-26-2014 03:47 PM

*sneaks through to snag a bit of black berry cobbler then goes to check out the new recipes*

NikkoGallarado 03-27-2014 12:19 AM


Ahhh sorry for the late reply. *looks around* Hn...

I am the manry-est of men!

Kilala Mikal 03-27-2014 04:24 PM

*pokes through the shelves while sipping on a smoothie* Hi all!

Lawtan 03-27-2014 04:51 PM

Hello there, Kilala. Any books you like?

Tam I am 03-27-2014 08:40 PM

bacon badger! XD, and a funny article about old recipes.

French toasted salmon sandwich.

Lawtan 03-28-2014 04:39 AM

Added, along with an "occult" section.

Only one link so far, and no offense, but I would not recommend this one. (Aleister Croweley, in my opinion, was a few loops short of a fruit loop).
He is considered a "modern master & pioneer" of black (materialistic/amoral/selfish) magic.

Kilala Mikal 03-28-2014 08:25 AM

Sorry for the long time in responding. I had a huge thing typed up, and my browser decided to say, "Screw YOU!" and I lost all the stuff I had typed. orz So in my frustration, I put it off until this morning.

ANYWAY, I like a lot of the recipes you've shared, and have saved a few of them for future reference. I never thought I'd see the day I would be saving recipes like I do, haha.

I was kind of saddened that the link for Trisphee's Japanese Thread doesn't actually work.

Potential New Additions to This Awesome Place:
Diabetic Recipes
Stretches to Relieve Back Pain
Japanese Culture <~ This one has a nice set of links towards the bottom of the page.


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