Busy again this week. I'll get the hang of it some time. The panel where she's holding the ax and pointing, I liked that panel. It might be one of those things where I like it now but in 10 or so years I'll see its flaws, but I thought it turne4d out okay. I learned that different line weights used strategically can help the viewer organize informaiton more quickly. The less time a viewer puzzles over what he's looking at, the more time he can spend appreciating the artwork, or reading hte story. Anyway, next week I should have more than a couple panels, I hope. Actually, no. I've got a thing to do next friday and I may have to administer a "bye" week. Oh, well. Thanks for visiting and I'll see you next time.
James Haut left his life as a university professor for the quiet promise of an #Alien_Planet. He built a house and prepared the soil, waiting for his wife, Phyllis, to join him in their new life on the planet Elysium as a #married_couple.
But is Elysium really a paradise? James has discovered something in his own backyard—an indigenous, #non_human presence of such #inhuman beauty that it threatens to uproot everything.
What happens when a #fantasy_romance blossoms in the shadow of a traditional marriage? James is about to learn that the "Eternal Triangle" is far more dangerous when one of the points is alien. Experience a #Slow_Burn_Romance where the boundaries of love and species are pushed to the limit.
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