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Saturday, March 22, 2008
The big idea
Bleah, sorry for the recent bout of invisibility. This kind of thing always comes at the worst time; a family apparently moved in with the family next door, and they are all 24/7 chain smokers. We're just downwind, and all of the smoke goes into our vents. We don't have screens on most of the windows, and it's a bad neighborhood, so it's hard to ventilate the place.

We've just been breathing it all week, but today I've got the front door standing open. It's not really safe, but I've got to get some oxygen! All week I've been feeling like a hospital patient.

But the injection of clean air is helping a lot. I'm rolling out a new plan, today, that will hopefully benefit both readers and me.

First of all, Elf Life (the old series) has been due for a revision forever, and I've been talking about it for almost as long. I've decided to keep the former name for the old part of the series, and keep Alfheim for the new adventures. That way, there will be less confusion (I hope) over updates of the original series. The old archive remains where it is, but a new archive has been opened in which we will start updating new material as if it's just a new, regular series.

The first part is a new introduction that I've been ruminating over, for just forever. But the passing of time has helped me condense and adjust it. It was too heavy, too overly dramatic, before. I have to remind myself that Elf Life is supposed to be more comedy than adventure or pathos, although those are certainly elements, as well.

Also, ongoing criticism of the art from outside sources always seem to center on the character design, and it occurs to me that nowhere in the series do I really properly explain that I'm not trying to present pretty humanoid elves with gently sloping ears, but rather the odd Rackham-esque elves that supposedly scampered about in the dark ages, causing mischief in medieval hovels and whatnot. These elves were more likely gnarly and knotted grotesques with beards. There were beautiful elves, as well, but they were typically depicted as evil sirens who lured men to their doom.

So the revision of Elf Life gets this out of the way right away, then moves on to a sequence that I've been trying to draw for some time: a dream of faeries, leading to a short period of time immediately preceding the discovery of the spy posing as Baughb's portrait artist.

After that, I would like to draw a few new sequences, including a better introduction to Baughb's shrine and a skirmish or two with the Cesspool elves. Later, a more involved sequence involves Baughb's trial in the Underground Kingdom, which was originally posted as a text adventure, when the computer died way back when.

Instead of trying to do it all at once (the big problem, before), I will just work on it occasionally throughout the year.

Alfheim will continue, as well. The idea is to keep updates coming, no matter what, and to avoid the confusion of loading different things that don't belong together into the same archive, just to get it on the front page.

I'm also hoping that this will let me make schedule adjustments on the fly without stressing you guys out so bad. I know I've got a stint at the bank next month and a comic book gig coming up at some point, for instance. If I feel like the quality of Elf Life/Alfheim will suffer because of unexpected events (like all week overtime), I'll be in a better position to add a new feature without disturbing the flow of the regular comics.

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Monday, February 04, 2008
February schedule
I think this month, we're going to go back to M-W-F. I need to devote more time to fixing outstanding problems with the archive, and also make sure that I avoid the problems I had last month in trying to go daily.

The good news is that Alfheim generated $500 in ad revenue last month due to internal changes at Keenspot. The previous revenue was something more like $100-150 a quarter ($33-50 a month). That means we're poised to do much better this year if I can simply keep things chugging along smoothly, and if you guys can help me out with donations for maybe one or two more months. The goal is to move Alfheim from the "struggling" column to the "self-supporting" column, and I'd like to do that ASAP.

We're not there, yet. $33-50 is enough to pay "wages" for working on the comic strip one day a month, and that's what I've been "making" for a very long time. $500 is enough to pay wages for maybe a week and a half. This may seem crass, but I have to balance all of this against money I have to make--bare minimum--in order to pay rent and bills. That we have been able to keep truckin' at all up to now has been thanks to your donations.

And for that, I again say -- thanks! :D

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Thursday, January 03, 2008
Revised schedule for January 2008
Bah! Big changes required. Must not be timid.

For a little while at least, we're going to get black and white dailies (this weekend, even). That way, there'll be more Elf Life, and you'll just have to wait until the comics are re-released in a special collection to see color.

Help the series continue by donating! Color will come later from sponsorship, even if it's simply publishing through Wowio.

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posted by Carson @ 5:20 PM   0 comments
Tuesday, January 01, 2008
Elf Life Schedule for January 2008
I'm really still not sure what the Elf Life schedule is going to be for January. I'm currently saying weekly, just to be on the safe side--but I haven't seen my bank schedule for January, yet, and I don't know what my schedule is going to be for special projects, either. My bank schedule should be very heavy in January, which will leave me very little time to work on Elf Life. And even though I'd rather be working on Elf Life, I'm broke and behind on a stack of bills, again, so I have to hope that the bank needs me.

We are going to see more revenue from ads by February because of behind-the-scenes changes (including the harried move to bookelves.com)--so if there's a lot of traffic through January, that means we'll be in a better position to produce the comics in February.

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