dear knitting needle
where the fuck have you gone now
god damn not again
TELLTALE GAMES UNVEILS THE WOLF AMONG US SCREENSHOTS
Telltale Games has finally revealed a batch of screenshots for The Wolf Among Us, their first game to be released following the critically successful The Walking Dead.
The Wolf Among Us is based on Bill Willingham’s FABLES comic series and puts players in the role of Bigby Wolf (AKA the big bad wolf), sheriff of a hidden community in New York City that is full of fairy tale exiles. Your (Bibgy’s) task is to keep order within the society of mythical creatures and characters that are trying to remain undected to the real world.
The Wolf Among Us will be available on PlayStation 3, Xbox 360, and PC sometime this summer and more information will be revealed aabout the game in the days leading up to E3 in June.
stylized game COOL
There’s…a video game being made about one of my favorite Vertigo series? By a competent company with a stylistic art style?
I may cry. Fabletown was a crazy place.
Oh sweet tits on a reindeer, a Fables game? That’s fantastic!
dear knitting needle
where the fuck have you gone now
god damn not again
I have to go eat lunch with this month’s batch of training participants in town.
I don’t think my boss truly understands how big of a NOPE this is for me.
Hard enough to go talk to them after lunch for 10 minutes…
Poetry is about people. Though I often focus on imagery and nature in my poems, I have discovered that underneath the poems are almost always about people in some kind of metaphorical way. As a fiction writer, I’m usually concerned with character-driven writing and portraying personalities that are interesting enough to read about. Sometimes however, even the simplest details about a character can be the most interesting. One of the most inspiring works for both my poetry and fiction is Edgar Lee Master’s Spoon River Anthology.
LoveloveLOVE Spoon River Anthology
Just putting this out there:
A Buffy the Vampire fanvid done to Neuroticfish’s song “Wakemeup!”
Yeah? Yeah?