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Terry Hooper-Scharf

Tuesday 30 June 2020

After Orwell Talk

Deep Deep Blue
Grey concrete squares
Pedigree chum still warm
creepers smeared
gutter scrape to puddle

9 comments:

  1. Deep, daddio, deep."Shit./on my shoes./at least it's not mine."
    English Haiku is fun... thanks for HALCON . I'm onto CRASH CAREW right now, with SAVIOUR type close behind! HooHoo! TTFN.

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  2. Hey, man: BRISTOL haiku NOT English. I created Bristol Haiku and I expect it to go as far as my Maaakika Art! hmmm.....a Book of Bristol Haiku. 350 pages of it.... have fun drawing but remember what earns the money! The HalconWerewolf twist at the end had me smiling and surprised!

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  3. Glad you enjoyed it. Not every werewolf story needs a sad end. What did you think of the pteranodon art..? that was hard work! One day I want to see Maakika art. Maybe after BLUE is done. TTFN.

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  4. You have NEVER seen Maakika Art?? There is a blog https://maakikaart.blogspot.com/ -its all very personal like since I'm the only one the Maakika allowed to do this. I think the Pteranodon art came out okay and it should work in the printed version as I opt for Premium Printing to make sure solid black works and comes out well (on premium whiote paper too). The shape of the body/wings look good and the head looked full of character for a flying lizard! The alien storyline I liked and I may colour this for fun one day! You show promise, M'lad. Stick with me and I'll make you famous....poor but famous! :-)

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  5. I'm already poor and I'll never be famous, but thanks for the encouragement! Maakika art I've only ever seen on your blogs. One day I want to sit down and study them.... one day... TTFN.

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  6. Maakika is brilliant. I am shocked that Stransky hasn't seen it. I am sure - without checking up on it - that CBO displayed Maakika sometime in the past.

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  7. oh - it did. But I really think there is a difference between seeing art on paper as opposed to on a screen. I understand the wave of the future but I honestly still feel a difference... colour me old...

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    1. Oh. Understandable. Screens try my patience. As a communications device, and instantaneity, they have some uses, accentuated at present, however I am with you in preference for paper. 10,000 upwards books and mags do require a heck of an amount of storage space though.

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    2. Which is why true comic lovers BUY real comics.

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