![]() ![]() I only devote my time to stuff I think is GREAT. I was involved in the making of this book, but I'm not a masochist. The ending was particularly satisfying to me.more I also just enjoy this writer's prose-there's a balance to the prose and dialogue the weirdness contrasted with the mundane that I simply find really good. But I won't spoil it.Ī bite-sized novelette that took me back to the uncanny valley dining of OG, this time in sparkling four dimensions. Jaime is on the verge of unearthing something BIG. So, it's already surreal that Olive Garden is allowed into Italy, and shit just gets weirder and weirder with each word after that. what? 10 in the whole country, which is about the amount of Starbucks stores I found on a single corner in the PNW, last time I was there) ANYWAY. So the ludicrousness begins, as we know that Italians would rather boil their own collective penises and eat it than allow an Olive Garden to open anywhere on their soil (they barely allow Starbucks there's like. She is transferred from an Olive Garden in Albany to an unnamed city in Tuscany-the restaurant has been remade one to one, as it is in the states. Jaime, a faithful and dedicated waitress, dreams of becoming an Olive Garden manager. ![]() This is one of those stories where as you're reading, trying to piece together what on god's green earth made the writer write it is about as much fun as reading it. The rumors of what people were doing to the sauces. The rent-a-baby that got passed around at your table. This is one of those stories where as you're reading Olive Garden is such a lil weirdo. ![]() (less)ġ of 5 stars 2 of 5 stars 3 of 5 stars 4 of 5 stars 5 of 5 stars Make your stories and pictures your friends, and other people will befriend them. Create what you want to see or read-for a long time, my books and drawings were conversations I was having that I could not have with anyone in real life. Create what you want to see more of, and add these analyzed pieces of the things you yourself enjoy or are moved by. To aspiring writers/creators, I would say, find what you like. I do have an idea for another graphic novel! They just take soo much time though - The idea is there, the time, dedication and focus is more what I am lacking right now. So I ended up going with a more freehand technique that matched more my subject matter and my own grasping, limited ability. The first drafts I was horribly unhappy with, namely because I had tried to copy how more traditional GNs flowed, and that too, was out of the reach of my creative skill and experience. I didn't begin it with the intent/vision of creating something that would be ever published, tbh. I had written a story and had for a long time, thought it would be great to create a graphic novel. I really had no motivation, in all honesty. What was my motivation for making this book- I've been pondering this question, if you mean what was my inspiration, or what I hoped to achieve by creating it. c: What was my motivation for making this book- I've been pondering this question, if you mean what was my in …more Hello back! -and thank you for reading. Merey Hello back! -and thank you for reading. ![]()
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