We're almost at the end of our Dragon Month now (I already did the joke about it lasting for like three months so I'll just apologise for the lateness at this stage) and it's been an enjoyable way of commemorating having run the blog for a whole 100 posts! We've gotten a really great following for Dungeons & Drawings, a large portion of which is thanks to other people - friends, family, followers in general - linking us elsewhere and telling people about us and stuff. So thanks, to everyone!
As you probably realised, we've both been finding it difficult to keep posting every week - both our jobs have been really time-consuming of late, I've been drawing a comic book for someone which will be published next April and Blanca's been doing drawn animation for a film that's hopefully going to see some kind of nation-wide release, at least in the UK where we live. Basically all is definitely well (at least for the time being, haha), which is great because we have the priviledge of getting to do what we enjoy in the midst of a pretty shaky financial environment.
Anyway, if you're still with me after the rambling: I'm not going to be posting regularly with Dungeons & Drawings any more. This isn't a vague "I need more spare time in general" kinda thing, I'm at point right now where I want to devote time to another project (writing a comic of my own) and I feel like if I take the time I was spending on D&D and put it all into the production of this comic I could really get something great going. Blanca will still be posting weekly (and hopefully I'll be able to come back for future guest weeks!) but this is it for my regular contributions. It's been fun!
Obviously gonna plug my website at joe-sparrow.com (available for drawings, cartoons, barmitzvahs, that sort of thing) and my slightly more lazily-kept blog at torpordust.blogspot.com and my deviantart. Hope the blog continues to flourish and proliferate in my (relative) absence!
Well, I'm glad that you continued Dragon Month well beyond the original month, since updates were relatively slow. I love seeing what you all come up with, and I'm sad to hear that Joe is bowing out. (Best wishes on your future endeavors, Joe!) Blanca, I hope you will continue, and if need be, import more talent of the same level to keep things going.
ReplyDeleteA bit of useless trivia. In older editions, on Krynn (Dragonlance setting) he was called Paladine
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