And so starts what appears to be an ordinary week… or not!
Rachel Southern, an American graphic artist who lives and works in Milwaukee, did not expect the week following the death of the Roman Catholic Pope to be particularly notable for her, but boy was she wrong!
From meeting a guy she really liked, to her best friend almost ruining a date with him, to her family coming to visit, to helping organise a “fashion-play”, to pondering the answer to the question of Life, the Universe, and Everything — Rachel’s week proved to be one of the most hectic in her life.
This story is still incomplete, and only a relatively small part of it has been written.
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Screenplays for an (incomplete) series of crazy comedy films parodying Fantasy Tabletop Role-Playing Games (FRPs or RPGs). Join the band of the player characters called “The Blue Rabbit Adventuring Company”, as they journey in the imaginary role-playing world, and their struggles and encounters with monsters, the non-player characters, their players, and… the Game Master! (Muahahahahaha).
Included here are the beginning of the screenplay of the first part and some disorganised ideas for the continuation.
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A novella titled “The Earth Angel” in which a colloquial Black man in 2013 Los Angeles teaches a copyrights attorney all about life.
It seems that I found writing most of this redundant, due to Summerschool at the NSA and later Buffy: A Few Good Slayers, but I’m keeping what I have written so far of it for posterity in its preliminary state.
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The story “The Road to Heaven is Paved with Bad Intentions” - a proposed sequel to “The Enemy and How I Helped to Fight it”. The ex-Member of the Organisation travels back in time in order to prevent World War II.
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Screenplays for an (incomplete) series of sitcoms about a web-development shop.
Included here are the beginning of the screenplay of the first part and some disorganised ideas for the continuation.
Me wanna be “Rosh Gadol” about it.
A parody of my Selina Mandrake - The Slayer, which is itself a parody of Buffy the Vampire Slayer; starring Cookie Monster and Emma Watson. Shelved for now given I am wilfully ignorant of baking and cooking in general.