Slipping Into Entropy - The Complete Collection & Final Q&A Session

Dec 07, 2009 18:57

For those who are interested, we have a PDF collection of the entire "book" of SiE - one that is text-only, and one with all of Loony's art inserted in the appropriate places in the storyline.Art version: http://www.megaupload.com/?d=C5901KFORead more... )

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filthe December 8 2009, 02:43:02 UTC
AWESOME. I'll be grabbing this.

Oooh, I remember luc_darling asking how you guys felt about the entire thing, and you said you could probably fill an encyclopedia with it.

I'm curious! Could you elaborate? :)

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razothredfire December 8 2009, 12:49:28 UTC
Eeeeeee. That is such a hard question. >_>; Loony? Any thoughts? I'll have to think for awhile to pull all of mine together...

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razothredfire December 8 2009, 22:02:28 UTC
Mine are such a rollar-coaster ride of emotions. I think the readers experience some of that emotion coming out in the writing itself, at least from what I've been hearing from people. High moments of glee, joy, pride, love. Low moments of despair, sorrow, depression, horrible anger. And all sorts of things in between.

In summation, while I'm happy that SiE is complete in the sense that the original story arch that I wanted to tell has been told and isn't floating around half-finished like so many other excellent pieces of work I've seen and read before... I am sad that it is done, I do not want to be done with it, and I do not feel that I am finished with it. I have more to tell and more to write in this setting, this world, even if the magnifying glass is taken off of our boys, so to speak.

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loony_lucifer December 8 2009, 22:58:14 UTC
"High moments of glee, joy, pride, love. Low moments of despair, sorrow, depression, horrible anger. And all sorts of things in between."

I think that's a good way to say it. Hard to put it all down without writing a book.

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loony_lucifer December 8 2009, 18:35:45 UTC
Heh, that is a hard question. We've been here over a year, that's bound to build a bit of history. I'm not sure i can sum it up, except to say that it was quite a ride.

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