Daily Photo: Tiny Yellow Stars
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Because I’m going to be in an airplane when I would normally post the new Roundbottom, I’ve decided to post it this morning so I can make sure that nothing buggy happens. This post kicks off a new multi-part storyline involving the supernatural that I think you will enjoy. Right now, memberships remain closed and the only prints you can buy are the first series images. The new series of photos will be available as limited edition, signed prints, but I haven’t quite worked out all the kinks there so it’s not open. I hope to have it open soon. I’ll have the membership option open after I get back from Connecticut. I just didn’t want anybody to have to wait too long for their goodies.
If you know of a zine or news site that might be interested in the new Roundbottom, please feel free to
forward the link on at this point. I haven’t found any major bugs that weren’t expected at this point. By the way, if you use gravatars, they will show up in the comments there. I highly encourage you to make a steampunky icon for yourself when commenting there. Feel free to comment in character. Create your own persona, as many have done in the past. It’ll be fun! The Dr. will respond to you in character as well.
We’ve got some fantastic audio engineering going into the first podcast as well. I hope to put those out, after an inital roll-up, about once every two weeks. They’re primarily going to be Miss Watkins narrating, with the ocassional grumble from Roundbottom himself. Remember that Mutual of Omaha show? Same dynamic in the podcast. It’s going to be a blast.
So to recap, the new Roundbottom story is live. Tell you friends.
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Tall grass has the kind of calming effect on me that ocean waves have on coastal people. I associate it with tranquility.
Hi! My name is Jeremiah Tolbert, but you can call me Jeremy. I am a fantasy and science fiction writer, photographer, and web designer living in Northern Colorado. I am currently starting a new job and cannot take freelance work at this time. Drop me a line if you have any questions or comments. I love hearing from new people and I now have a lot more time to chat.
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