Resuming comic Life Goes On
8 months ago
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Hey everyone,
I recently realized it's been almost 6-1/2 years since page 9 of Life Goes On was released. Time passing by can be weird for me, because a lot of things remain so fresh in my memory it doesn't seem like something happened long ago at all. This can easily result in me having a 'new story idea' in my head that's developed into the entire story mentally and has remained fresh as the day I started thinking about it a few years ago, or me being a terrible friend and allowing my timidness to ever approach anyone first draw out to years while remembering every detail of our last conversation. It's also just so easy to fall into the habit of working a full time job, playing some video games, and cooking and just sequestering my creative pursuits off into another part of my mind and neglecting them.
But creating is an important aspect of my life. I get a special satisfaction from creating things. Usually that's writing. Rarely it's terribly drawn art. I'd like it to be gardening more often. I need to make an effort to make it a regular part of my life again, because I'm at my happiest when I'm sharing my ideas and inspiring others to do it themselves. There have been times over the years I was approached by others who told me I was a big inspiration to them, or they got their start in vore and had their interests shaped by my work, and it's always so humbling an experience.
But these giant gaps where I fall into habits and let my creative side wither away are unacceptable. And more than that, those of you who watch me don't have the luxury of knowing how the stories are going to go, or knowing about all of the art that dwarfs the current size of my gallery because i keep telling myself I'll just write a short story to go with it before uploading next week over and over. I need to reawaken my writing talent and put it to use. I'm always so worried I won't be able to get it right for you, that the stories won't be able to match what I've done before.
I'm going to try really hard to unburden myself with the years of backlogged things I want to share with you. I can't give specific deadlines because different works need different stories to be told and I can't just quit my job, but I can at least say that page 10 of Life Goes on has a full draft of its story ready after focusing on it today, and i'll be finalizing it tomorrow so I can post the comic for all of you to enjoy finally continuing.
Sorry for letting my inner hermit win. I'll try to be better. I really do miss how much my stories have been enjoyed over the years.
I recently realized it's been almost 6-1/2 years since page 9 of Life Goes On was released. Time passing by can be weird for me, because a lot of things remain so fresh in my memory it doesn't seem like something happened long ago at all. This can easily result in me having a 'new story idea' in my head that's developed into the entire story mentally and has remained fresh as the day I started thinking about it a few years ago, or me being a terrible friend and allowing my timidness to ever approach anyone first draw out to years while remembering every detail of our last conversation. It's also just so easy to fall into the habit of working a full time job, playing some video games, and cooking and just sequestering my creative pursuits off into another part of my mind and neglecting them.
But creating is an important aspect of my life. I get a special satisfaction from creating things. Usually that's writing. Rarely it's terribly drawn art. I'd like it to be gardening more often. I need to make an effort to make it a regular part of my life again, because I'm at my happiest when I'm sharing my ideas and inspiring others to do it themselves. There have been times over the years I was approached by others who told me I was a big inspiration to them, or they got their start in vore and had their interests shaped by my work, and it's always so humbling an experience.
But these giant gaps where I fall into habits and let my creative side wither away are unacceptable. And more than that, those of you who watch me don't have the luxury of knowing how the stories are going to go, or knowing about all of the art that dwarfs the current size of my gallery because i keep telling myself I'll just write a short story to go with it before uploading next week over and over. I need to reawaken my writing talent and put it to use. I'm always so worried I won't be able to get it right for you, that the stories won't be able to match what I've done before.
I'm going to try really hard to unburden myself with the years of backlogged things I want to share with you. I can't give specific deadlines because different works need different stories to be told and I can't just quit my job, but I can at least say that page 10 of Life Goes on has a full draft of its story ready after focusing on it today, and i'll be finalizing it tomorrow so I can post the comic for all of you to enjoy finally continuing.
Sorry for letting my inner hermit win. I'll try to be better. I really do miss how much my stories have been enjoyed over the years.

Prey
~bannor
Good on you for wanting to complete your comic/story! I totally agree that time can get away so easily! I've still got toilet paper from the pandemic!


I still have a sense that I can't let you get away. Bingo belongs in a belly. :9

Prey
~bannor
Yup! The years may pass, but that is still a truism!

studmonkey
~studmonkey
I'd love to see more from you! I am one to enjoy helping find inspiration in these horny forms of creativity, if you ever wanna chat :3


Oh believe me, I can get very deep into every little facet of the subject of vore. Every once in a while someone messages me on Discord or Telegram and I can just go on and on with all the best stuff we like and having really erotic ideas. XP

silver-foxy-deer
~silver-foxy-deer
6 years ago I asked how this comic will end and how long it will be and now I know 🤣 2025


If this thing isn't done this year someone really needs to kick in my door and kick my ass.

silver-foxy-deer
~silver-foxy-deer
How long does it take to get one page done by the artist?


The artist works fairly quickly based on commission form openings at specific periods. All artwork on the comic was completed over two commission periods with pricing and layouts worked out early on.