This notebook might explain why the last one was so neglected. No page is blank, although none are so handsome as in the green book. Anything I worked on from 2014-ish onwards, I suppose, was worked on a little in this, including a theory I'd completely forgotten about, that Arthur Conan Doyle invented the language of cinema (I admit it's possible authors may have been pointing out what characters saw even before Sherlock Holmes.) There's also a little more Time Spanner material, a sketch for a Ulysses 31 knock-off comic that Martin Gay might have tried to sell in school (obviously based on Power Socket), and lines from later episodes that would never be said. All opinions are the characters' own. (Click to enlarge.)
Sunday, 6 September 2020
Notebookery 8 (2014ish)
This notebook might explain why the last one was so neglected. No page is blank, although none are so handsome as in the green book. Anything I worked on from 2014-ish onwards, I suppose, was worked on a little in this, including a theory I'd completely forgotten about, that Arthur Conan Doyle invented the language of cinema (I admit it's possible authors may have been pointing out what characters saw even before Sherlock Holmes.) There's also a little more Time Spanner material, a sketch for a Ulysses 31 knock-off comic that Martin Gay might have tried to sell in school (obviously based on Power Socket), and lines from later episodes that would never be said. All opinions are the characters' own. (Click to enlarge.)
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