Suggested wine pairing: pinot noir.
I want to start working on another book/zine to release next year, but I have a few ideas I like and I’m not sure which to pick. Which of the following would you be most interested in?
1. Montañas: The Mountains of Time — A mountain-temporal version of Manos: The Hands of Fate starring various Mountain Time characters in Manos roles
2. Saskatoon Sputnik and the Impossible Spoon — In which an Indiana Jones-type character uses her knowledge and cunning to race the bad guys to the treasure
3. Working Title: Graveyard Something — An anthology of (maybe three or four) short horror stories about various Mountain Time characters
4. Mothswine in the 14th Dimension — A sequel to Faster than the Speed of Sound but a Little Slower
5. None of the Above, Idiot — Which makes me wonder why you bothered to pick anything
if you do saskatoon first, it would be less weird to have saskatoon in montañas. is that desirable?
also, did you know that if i were to buy speed of sound, 57.14204899021% of the cost would be for transport?
Mahogany is pretty good. I dunno how paracosmic it is..
Okay so I just found out about the book and I kinda want it. I’m gonna save this link. I have somehow turned on the scroll lock light on my keyboard.. how.. anyway, more new comics is always fun. The idea of things with Mt. Time characters is less appealing than just ‘things with the Mountain Time humor’ which I’m sure it would be anyway, but that is the star.
Bern: There aren’t that many roles to fill in Montañas, so I doubt she’d make it in anyway. There’s also the matter that she was originally going to play a much different role a little down the line in regular Mountain Time, so she could also appear in that capacity.
Oh, and there’s a digital version of Speed of Sound that costs nothing to ship! https://www.etsy.com/listing/263190334/pdf-faster-than-the-speed-of-sound-but-a?ref=shop_home_active_4
Cold: I can totally see that. Plus, I really like coming up with new characters, and sometimes it’s more interesting to write for unknowns than to build on knowns, you know?
I am fascinated by the prospect of this lost artifact. I would seek to learn more, to slake my thirst for knowledge, to sate my hunger for adventure., to dream the Impossible Spoon.
My vote’s for the Impossible Spoon, with Graveyard Something as my second pick, mostly because I’m curious what a horror story written by you would look like.
OOh free shipping for digital version… Ahaha, but it costs a dollar more.. but shipping is 3 dollars so that’s still a better deal. we BOTH end up with more money in that transaction
Rebel and Carlo: It certainly seems that I have a consensus.
Cold: I guess the digital version IS a better deal for everyone. Hm… I put it a buck up because I wanted to encourage North American readers to get the physical copy — it’s a different way to read Mountain Time!
But I’m gonna leave it as-is. Let the buyer decide.