Friday, June 26, 2009

LibriVox Community Podcast #104

HOORAY!!!!!!!!!

Yesterday the first podcast Neeru and I hosted went online. It's the LibriVox Community Podcast #104 !



Our podcast can be found here:
http://librivox.org/2009/06/25/librivox-community-podcast-104/

We are talking about LibriVox Addiction and about how LibriVox is invading our lives. *note to myself: must remember to write about LibriVox soon*
For this we got lots of fellow Librivoxateers to record their symptoms, which vary from weird Librivoxy dreams to imaginations that run wild. It's great fun to listen and it was even more fun to put everything together.

At this point I want to say thanks to everybody who did contribute and especially to Neeru, who persuaded me to join, wrote most of the script and spent hours fiddling with the editing. I'm already totally looking forward to our next Librivoxy project. :)

Sunday, June 21, 2009

Looking for group

Looking for group is a marvellous e comic. A new page of it appears every week or so. It starts out with Cale'non, a really nice elf, meeting Richard (that's the guy in the pic). While Cale'non wants to be hero and only do good, Richard is an "evil"warlock, who enjoys killing and destroying. The two of them sort of start traveling together and stumble from one adventure to the next. Actually they start their journey together only after Richard reduces Cale'non to ashes and then takes him to see a healer. That is my very fav. part of the comic. Especially the dialogue (quote taken from Looking for Ground page 3):

Cale'non:"I think I require the services of a healer."

Richard:"Walk it off you pussy."

Anyway the whole comic is insanely funny. I just love the humor and everything about it. There's even a movie planned.

Friday, June 12, 2009

Same thing... so different!




The book "Angela's Ashes" by Frank Mc Court is one of my all time favourites. The author did a marvellous job in painting vivid pictures of Limerick and his childhood there. While reading I felt like I was just a few steps behind him watching from the sidelines. I really is one of the best (and saddest) books I've ever gotten hold of and I must have read it at least a dozen times by now.
As usual I've been inspired by the book cover to do some sketching myself. The curious thing however is that I discovered, when sorting through papers the other day, that I had done the same sketch twice already. I did the pictures approximately a year apart (from top to bottom: spring 2007, summer 2008, spring 2009). It's amazing how different I saw the same person.
None really lookes very much like the original (liked original pic to book title), but I like them anyway, especially the last one. (The quality once again isn't too great. Especially the middle one got slightly distorted.)