Thanks, Edg, I am. **
--- In [email protected], Duveyoung <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Hey Dad -- you should be proud -- that's first class stuff sonny's > putting out there. Real proud. > > Thanks for shining a light on us. > > Edg > > --- In [email protected], "Marek Reavis" <reavismarek@> > wrote: > > > > Not *just* because he's my son, although that's certainly part of the > > equation, let me recommend a new online comic (or graphic novella) > > authored and illustrated by Isham Reavis. > > > > This part of the story begins at http://pelagiancomic.com/001.html > > and if you click on the "Next" button (and the next, and the next, > > and the next . . .) it will take you through the story as it > > progresses. Three new pages each week, Monday, Wednesday and > > Friday. There is more of the story that preceeds (sp?) where this > > episode begins but that'll come later, whether in the archives or > > wherever. > > > > Although the site just went up, and the archives and other parts of > > the site are not fully up and running just yet, click on "Cast" > > before you go any farther so you get the basic characters and dynamic > > he's exploring. > > > > His brief commentary at the bottom of each page is (IMO) emminently > > worth the price of admission, and then some; it's free. An example > > of his writing style, taken from one of those comments is below. > > Enjoy. > > > > Marek > > > > "I've noticed that I consistently perceive words written down as > > being more dour and unfriendly in tone than words spoken in my > > presence. I suspect the lack of vocal inflection and nonverbal cues > > is to blame, but: now that I am writing words which others will come > > across, I worry that I will fall prey to the same phenomenon. So as a > > favor, when in doubt, please imagine that my words are being spoken > > in a cheerful, somewhat naive tone - by a fat, talking baby, perhaps. > > Overly precocious and wise beyond its brief span, but with it's > > goodwill and optimism untrimmed by life's harsh lathe." > > >
