Preview for one of my pieces in @tlm-fanzine. I'm so excited to share this with y'all. You can check it out here! There's a digital zine, physical zine and merch bundles!
STIMMING SO HARD RN,,, please check it out there's so much art this year & awesome stretch goals (they're so cute you won't understand until we reach them WAAAH)
Below is a little taste of a fic I wrote for the @tlm-fanzine. I am honored to be among the amazing fan artists and writers who contributed to celebrate the 10th anniversary of the first movie! If you want to read what happens next, as well as everything else the zine has to offer, go to this link to pre-order.
"Welcome to the Systar System." A harsh robotic voice made Denny jump and Benny hop over to the controls. As Benny worked the controls, Denny patted himself down, making sure all of his parts were in the right place. Benny saw this and gave his partner a very spirited pat on the back.
"You're okay! It's always really jarring the first several times you go through the Stargate!" The blue clad spaceman took his walkman back and placed it on the control panel. He occasionally glanced over his shoulder to his friend with a bright smile and starry eyes as he began to readjust the autopilot and take manual control of the ship. Denny couldn't help but grin at that enthusiasm.
As Benny piloted the ship, Denny looked out the window at the eleven planets lined up in a near perfect row. His mind wandered to the events of that terrible wedding and the shadowy figure that was said to have orchestrated the whole operation. How could someone have hated this beautiful universe so much, they sought out its total destruction? Didn't they look out the window of their impossible ship and see what Denny was seeing? Maybe the person responsible was just a monster, living in the Special's imagination. No one ever ruled that out yet, after all, and not even Emmet Brickowski was sure he was truly real.
My preview for my contribution in @tlm-fanzine 2023!
This one is special for the 10th anniversary of the movie and by far my absolute favorite zine piece to make. Please check it out!!! We're close to a stretch goal!!!
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Got a little preview for my other piece in The Lego Movie zine (@tlm-fanzine ), if you want to see the full piece make sure you pre-order the zine while you can!
A preview of my piece for the @tlm-fanzine ! There's only a few weeks left to preorder (less than three!) so get your orders in fast for the 10th anniversary of the Lego Movie!
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It wasn't a guarantee he would see anything useful; he might not have a vision at all. Still, Emmet told himself, it was worth a shot.
He asked Lucy to leave him alone in the backyard for a few minutes. There, he sat in the grass and closed his eyes, opening his senses to the world. The faint breeze against his skin, the distant sounds of the city, the smell of freshly-cut grass.
Doubt prickled in the back of his mind–he hadn't tried to have a vision on purpose in a long time. What if this didn't work?
He let the thought drift away. His mind had to be clear.
Abruptly, the world changed.
Emmet snapped his eyes open–rather, his minifigure had them printed open. There was no more grass beneath him, only hard plastic. The sun was a bright light in the ceiling of the basement that contained his world.
Somehow, in trying to have a vision, he had crossed into the outside world completely.]