Online Comic writer and artist Madeleine Flores was unfortunately badly hurt over the holiday weekend. She is recovering from her injuries, and to help pay her medical bills is offering her commissioned pieces at half price. As an example of her artwork here’s one of her comics she did as a submission to Zelda Zine and it’s pretty awesome! So if you’re feeling generous this holiday season, help out an injured artist and commission your own geek art!
You may remember our story about the Yuletide fan fiction exchange last year – a collection of thousands of stories from “rare” fandoms (you’ll see no Star Trek or Harry Potter here!) that launches annually on Christmas day.
Again, there are a lot of stories from source you probably thought you’d never see. Texts from Cephalopods seems to be the star of this year’s fest so far – a story based on, of all things, a YouTube video titled octupus steals my video camera and swims off with it (while it’s recording). Because apparently it is a well-established fact in marine biology that the octopus is the drunk texter of the cephalopod family.
Of course, the quirky and off-beat are fun, but the real magic of Yuletide is in the less popular of the rare – that book series you loved as a kid but never thought you’d see more of, or the movie you really thought could use a sequel. Or maybe you’re worried about the fact that your favorite show is on hiatus and want to read more in the meantime. There are 1457 fandoms in this year’s collection, something for everyone. And being hosted on Archive of Our Own (a project of the fanworks nonprofit Organization for Transformative Works) means that everything is easily searchable and contains clear ratings and warnings (in case you’re worried about Rule 34).
Basically, its the most wonderful time of the year for fan fiction aficionados. Happy holidays!
On December 16th, 2011 Nintendo sponsored a 24 hour film challenge where eight teams of four people were given only 24 hours to write, shoot, and edit a short film based of one of four games for the Nintendo 3DS. Watch to see what happens when 4 strangers have 24 hours to make a video when provided a Camera, Mic, a Driver to take us anywhere in a 10 mile radius, and a computer to edit on.