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Scribblings of a Madman

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Just a simple blockhead trying to make it in the world

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My name is Weaver. I'm an artist and a writer, in the loosest and most forgiving sense of those words.
I make comics, run quests (which themselves are basically interactive comics), draw cartoony monsters, and create little worlds. You can find most of my work here on my blog (18+!). Some of these things:

You may know my work from quests and web series like RubyQuest, DiveQuest, and NanQuest, or comics like Boxdog and Aganomad. You may just know me from the various weird monsters I doodle, or the assorted fanart I draw, or even the old drawhores of /b/ like Epic Fail Guy. Or you may not know me at all. That's fine too. Now you do.

But whether it's continued and serious narratives, or just doodles in the margin, I'm drawing every day. And I hope to keep it that way forever, for myself, and for all of my gracious fans who enjoy and support what I do.

The Future: Where Does the Money Go
One question I hear a lot is "where can I find all of your work"? Well, right now, I don't have a single answer for that.
My immediate goal is to work towards a website of my own, rather than simply a gallery or post log on an art site. Once that's done, I can host all of my own works, including a repository of all my works, from early drawhoring days to present, in one convenient location. Quests and comics will be rehosted here with a coherent interface, ready to browse in a format more friendly than the simple chan board structure. No more rehosting on third party sites just so people can catch up with stories, no more months of downtime when a host goes out. Further, possible merchandise and commissioning options could be available. It's my chance to branch out and establish something bigger, that will benefit everyone.
I'm serious about this website! I have a designer standing by ready to work and hosting fees et al prepped, and the design already in planning with a complete, searchable gallery and other futuristic, advanced features in the works. The current goal for that is around $300-500 USD. Work will begin as soon as is possible.

I won't lie! If I actually do make money, the truth is most of it will go towards simple things, like food, utilities, rent, and just getting myself by first. Building towards the website is top priority only after continued survival. I'm transparent that way. And for the sake of full disclosure, I am making public that my monthly rent and bills, and all fees included, comes to about $385 USD. So now you know that about me.
But that means I'll have more time and more ability to focus on my work and my art, and as a result, I should be able to keep a better update schedule on my primary projects! That, I think, would go a long way.

Where?
Because much of my work may sometimes be adult in themes of violence or sexuality, I will be playing it safe and not hosting material directly on Patreon or other sites that have careful guidelines about "not safe for work" material. So be forewarned that any content from this point on may be not safe for work, and be aware of adult content!
You can find most of my general purpose work on my blog.
For comics and quests, check the following links for NanQuest, DiveQuest, RubyQuest, Boxdog, and Aganomad.
For specific pools of recent fanart, your best bet is here for My Little Pony, and here for Five Nights at Freddy's.

Why should you pledge to me?
I'm not sure! But I'll keep drawing monsters and weirdos and horror and humor, and if you want to pledge, you'd sure be helping me out. And with your help, I pledge to draw even more of those things, forever. For that, you have my eternal gratitude. Getting that website thing working would sure help too, for everyone involved.
Besides, giving away your hard-earned money to a stranger over the internet so that this stranger can keep doing what they're already doing for free is not just smart, it's cunning. No one will ever expect it.


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