The first issue of STARPOINTS has been written! Currently in the process of thumbnailing at least 20 pages worth of story :) this issue's gonna be a 2-parter, I decided.
Updated logo for the record ⭐
i feel like rambling about one of my concepts today so... lets to it ^^
Working title: "STARPOINTS: Tales of the Fallen Stars." It takes place in a far away galaxy and follows an ensemble of five, trying to balance attending school with a predetermined fate set by the cosmos.
future, which means that the only way to correct things is to move forward and learn from your past - literally.
Sounds like it'd make a fire short film or something.
there was this one concept I made for my film class earlier this year.
It was basically a time-traveling story that follows an awfully stressed out lead who wants to go back and change things for the better. Turns out that interferring with the past has no consequences to the+
Anyway that's all. Wanted to get that out there to scratch an itch I've been having since FEBRUARY :) Hoping the best for this concept. It will be finished some day.. if it's meant to be (ehehehehe)
i feel like rambling about one of my concepts today so... lets to it ^^
Working title: "STARPOINTS: Tales of the Fallen Stars." It takes place in a far away galaxy and follows an ensemble of five, trying to balance attending school with a predetermined fate set by the cosmos.
Thinking about having a theme surrounding the word "choice." Choosing your own destiny; what you contribute to the world; to follow in your predecessors footsteps; etc. This all seemed fitting as a space-based sci-fi fantasy. Something about the universe determining fate.
Midnight Thoughts (No.1):
There's a certain appeal to writing a story about something unfamiliar. Learning about the unknown builds empathy, and can be used to find connections with experiences that I have had. I like to think that, in a different reality, the unknown could be me