Stan to the rescue!
I would like to take you up on your offer. I would like to get sketchbook #3 & #4 from you. Let me know what needs to be done and I will make it so. Thanks for helping out.
Joe
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Just click "pm" down below, and send me a personal message. I'll send you my mailing address where you can send a check. It will be $10 a sketchbook + $2 s/h. I'll even toss in a set of those French postcards with each order.Crookerdog wrote:Stan to the rescue!
Let me know what needs to be done and I will make it so. Thanks for helping out.
Joe
This is the first time I am doing anything like this, as I never wanted the Dojo to be any sort of money-making thing. However, with e-bay selling the sketchbooks for double the price, and people buying them---well, we'll see how this goes.
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Sensei, Thanks for providing those of us who weren't able to get sketch books and opportunity to obtain them. Not to mention the post cards are really cool as well. I was really intrigued by the story fragment in sketchbook 3. The mouse in the tunic and the little sword and scabbard immediately made me think Mouse Guard but being done in 1996 it would have predated Mouse Guards inception. Just those four pages really grabbed me, the mouse facing a certain death with the owl swooping in and making it home half alive. Was there more to this story ? Were you considering a new series?
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I'm glad the sketchbooks arrived okay.SHAMSKI wrote: Was there more to this story ? Were you considering a new series?
Those four are all the pages I did. There is more to the story, of course. I just never got around to doing more. It was serialized in an apa called Rowrbrazzle. I don't know if it even exists anymore.
A high concept description of my story would have been: Redwall meets Lord of the Rings.