As promised, here is our Behind The Scenes look at “Best Christmas Ever”, the Michiko and Beth holiday short story! If you haven’t read it yet, scroll up; if you have, it’s been revised, so you may want to read it again! There are spoilers ahead, so read on after the cut! Continue reading
Willow Wednesdays: off to adventure!
Welcome to Willow Wednesdays! Featuring art by Willow, the cover artist for the Monkey Queen series, with her kind permission! Read on after the cut!
Here’s a cute little character that Willow came up with while taking a break from sketching in copies of The Journey Of Earth. I love the little bird riding on her head!
Art © 2015 by Willow. All rights reserved; used by permission. You can view Willow’s extensive gallery on DeviantArt, see her works in progress by liking her Facebook page, follow her on Twitter, and buy prints and much more at her Society6 webstore, including exclusive Monkey Queen items!
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I’m a GIF!
I mentioned the wonderful new avatar that Calomiel, the French artist and comic creator, drew from me on this blog last week. What I didn’t know was that as she worked on the avatar,from sketch to ink to final art, she saved each stage, and used them to produce this marvelous GIF!
It’s nice to see Calomiel’s art as it progresses. And I’m thrilled; I’ve never been a GIF before! You can see the original on her blog here, and other work-in-progress GIFs (and so much more) as well. Merci, Calomiel!
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Blognolia Simms
First off, with Christmas starting to loom in the distance like a giant commercialized monster hungering for your attention and money: You might want to check here on the 27th (“Black Friday” to Americans) for the Monkey Queen short story “Best Christmas Ever!”…in its new, slightly revised version, along with a “Behind The Scenes” post! Grab some candy canes and a white chocolate mocha and come back Friday! More (including spoilers) after the cut! Continue reading
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Willow Wednesdays Extra: The Journey Has Ended!
As regular readers of this blog no doubt know by now: A few months ago, Willow ran a crowdfunding campaign for her debut graphic novel, The Journey Of Earth. I backed it as quickly as I could, and I’ve been waiting like a kid at Christmas for the final book and the goodies to get here. Well, guess what showed up today? Let’s see what’s in the package after the cut! Continue reading
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little gold bear in big trouble
So what happened with our little milk chocolate gold foil bear after he escaped from Halloweentown? Find out after the cut. Continue reading
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Willow Wednesdays: Bubbline!
Welcome to Willow Wednesdays! Featuring art by Willow, the cover artist for the Monkey Queen series, with her kind permission! Read on after the cut! Continue reading
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they blogged for war, and nobody came
This is not going to be your usual Sunday catchup post, and I apologize for that. (Last night’s Doctor Who wasn’t that good anyway.) Feel free to skip this one…but I hope you won’t.
I still have the attacks on Paris on my mind. I keep hearing and reading all these people who want to respond in kind. It seems sad to me to answer hate with hate and fear with fear. It’s tragic that we should condemn those fleeing war to live in camps, or try to send them back to homes that no longer exist, out of fear that one of the hundreds of thousands might harbor ill will. Yes, we should stop the terrorists. But the overwhelming majority of Muslims are not terrorists and have condemned these horrible attacks.
And attacking France, saying that they somehow deserved this for daring to have a multi-cultural society, is vile. If you’re a Christian, think twice before saying this to anyone. Jesus would never have said such a thing.
I sometimes wonder what I can do about this wave of hatred that’s sweeping the globe, that’s threatening to drown France, that’s trying to swallow the US. Comic book writer Mark Evanier, and others, have posted this quote from Jim Henson, creator of the Muppets:
At some point in my life I decided, rightly or wrongly, that there are many situations in this life that I can’t do much about — acts of terrorism, feelings of nationalistic prejudice, Cold War, etc. — so what I should do is concentrate on the situations that my energy can affect.
I’m just a writer, with a very small audience; Henson created characters that are loved by millions. But I know Jim Henson and I have the one thing in common: We tried, in our own way, to inspire people and make the world a little bit better. (Of course, Jim Henson did that far better than I ever could.)
Maybe the answer is for all of us to try that, to show that there is joy out there, that the world can be a better place. Maybe just…be kinder to each other. If the alternative is to let the hate and fear consume us, then bring on love and kindness.
Take care, one and all, and thank you for reading.
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sorrow
Willow posted this sad drawing earlier today in reaction to Friday’s tragedies in Paris. All I can add is my hope that someday, we won’t need to create these tributes and mourn the dead and comfort the wounded. Someday, may there be peace on Earth at last.
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Paris
Like so many other people, I am shocked and saddened by what’s happened in Paris. My thoughts are with the victims and their families, and with all the good people of France.
In case anyone was wondering: Willow actually lives in western France, a good distance from Paris. However, she has family in Paris, and she was worried about them for a while. Thankfully, they’re okay, but she’s quite shaken.
I was concerned about Calomiel, the artist who drew my new avatar, because she lives in Paris. I contacted her as soon as the news broke, and she was actually at home that evening, so she’s fine. I hope her friends and family are okay too.
May the French people stay strong, and not let fear and hate dominate their thoughts and deeds. May the ones who planned this horrible night be brought to justice. And I hope we someday learn, once and for all, that no cause is worth spilling innocent blood for, now or ever.
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