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March 8th, 2009

astridv: (Default)
Sunday, March 8th, 2009 12:43 am
Only five more double spread pages to go. And they're already sketched and greenlit. I could be done with this job in ten days if I don't take any breaks. I'm reaching this stage where I don't even want to go to bed at night because that's time not spent working. I like this crazy rush but I'm even more looking forward to the accomplished feeling that usually comes after.

links:
re. Racefail 09: I don't feel like I can add anything meaningful or constructive to the hundreds of eloquent, impassionate posts out there, and I'm still not done catching up on the latest developments, not even close; but if you're feeling as out of the loop as I was the other day (and that was in spite of having followed this thing from the beginning), here are a few links I found immensely helpful:
a short, concise summary by [livejournal.com profile] white_serpent; Feminist Wiki timeline of the first weeks; summary of later events and a very comprehensive links list by [livejournal.com profile] rydra_wong

If I owe you mail or a comment reply or anything, I haven't forgotten!
Back to work, maybe I can get one more page inked tonight and cut the time down to nine days.
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Sunday, March 8th, 2009 02:55 am
Second page of the day inked. Yesssss! The prospect of drawing fanart is a good motivator.
2 pages / 1 day => - 1 day + :o)!

fic rec:
Walk a Klick by [livejournal.com profile] trinityofone
Rodney/Teyla; PG; ~8,000 words
Summary: Teyla's head was killing her.

An original take on the bodyswap idea, in that they're not so much switching bodies as they're... switching. Identities. Everything. Fascinating idea, and fun to read.
Privately, Rodney trusted John’s instincts and agreed that the odd incident on M7X-948 was worth further investigation; he also understood that Star Wars was an important philosophical work among the Colonel’s people.