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Hi! I came across your brilliant Sherlock Holmes fanfics on FF.net and then I found your deviantart page. How can a person get so talented both in literature and in art? I absolutely love your work. I see that you have not been around lately. I really hope to see back on here and on FF.net with new stories and arts very soon. Keep up the great work!
In 1995, Jeremy Brett was going to be decorated with the Knighthood, or what is the same, it would do "Sir". But in that same year, before they could giving died, and the thing that stayed in, in an anecdote.
This goes to all fans of Jeremy Brett and Sherlock Holmes. There is a movement on the Internet, which is collecting signatures to finally give him the honorary title even if it would be posthumous.
hello -- i don't think you read this anymore, but i wanted to let you to know i was a huge fan of your webcomic "halflight breaking" years upon years ago. it is still one of my favorite comics. the story and the art were top form.
It had been a while since I'd thought much about this comic. But somehow between your comment and my taking a look at it again, I've really caught the bug of wanting to rework that story. There's a lot about it that made a lot of sense when I was seventeen that doesn't work for me anymore, but I still love those two main characters, and would love to do something with them.
Not as a comic... I've never been well versed in that medium and I don't have the patience for that much drawing these days. But I've spent the past several days plotting out a story and what it would take for it to work for me. It's been pretty awesome, actually.
I have no idea whether anything will ever come of this, but thanks for that!
--Noel
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Love is...
when you wake up in the morning with a granite hedge in your heart and a scandanavian cable car on your face.
--a particularly fruitful session of madlibs.
butterfly effect. interesting; our conversation at this time, at least five years after the fact of the comic, is not entirely random. i have been working on projects of my own, and revisiting those things that inspired me when i was younger --- like halflight breaking.
needless to say, i'm glad you have found something to be excited about! as for it being written, well, a written story could be even more satisfying. no matter what comes of it, it will have been an enlightening endeavor--writing always is.
i hope you keep at it. from what i know if your characters, your work has great potential.
I was reading through it pretty recently... and in retrospect there was a lot I would have done differently now, but there were also some things that I still think were pretty damned cool. I toy now and then with the idea of revisiting those characters (maybe with a better-planned story...) but nothing has come of it to date. Someday perhaps.
But thank you so much!! I didn't think there was anybody out there who actually remembered it!
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Love is...
when you wake up in the morning with a granite hedge in your heart and a scandanavian cable car on your face.
--a particularly fruitful session of madlibs.
it's my pleasure! halflight breaking was by far the most memorable webcomic i ever had the good fortune to read. i loved your technique with the copic markers, almost impressionistic, and the characters. the level of maturity in the story -- as exemplified in the relationship between svalin & itea, and itea & her 'lover under the condition we are never in love' -- was really a sort of higher calling for me, as a writer, when i was much younger and reading the strip. rarely is fantasy so human or honest, much less atmospheric.
yeah. halflight breaking was the best, no doubt about it.
"she does things that makes the Devil blush" said Amy about me "Life has to be a Bitch, if it was a Slut it would be easy" "I'd rather die while living, then live when I'm dead" Jimmy Buffett