toonlynnk
ToonLynnk
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Killian/Lynnk, He/Him, Irish, Trans, Bi, 31. Read my webcomic >> fetchquest.ie !! Buy some art >> etsy.com/shop/ToonLynnk !! Personal blog is @octolynnk. ACNH blog is @beanisle
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toonlynnk · 9 months ago
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Rescue the Illithid's Captive / Escape the Nautiloid
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toonlynnk · 1 year ago
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toonlynnk · 1 year ago
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They take slowburn, forbidden love, and opposites attract to the most extreme possible degrees and I'm obsessed by it
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toonlynnk · 2 years ago
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Rough, Sketch, Line, Colour, Shade
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toonlynnk · 2 years ago
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I’m releasing the first 3 pages of chapter 3 this month. A page every Friday.
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toonlynnk · 2 years ago
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My sweet old bastard wolf Nail and his adopted fox ward Dende.
The Root RPG is very good and I highly recommend it. I’ve been playing a campaign in it about a year and I like it more then D&D at this point.
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toonlynnk · 2 years ago
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Witch Hat News #1: Weird Stories from Space
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This is an archived version of our microfiction newsletter! You can read along on our tumblr, or subscribe here.
Hi there! Do you remember signing up to some newsletter from someone you kinda know on twitter? That's me. I'm the newsletter, and I'm here to letter you some news.
For real, though, I have a lot to say about this newsletter. If you know me (I'm Samantha Calthrop, by the way, not a sentient email, hi) then you probably know that I make comics and TTRPGs, which are met with critical acclaim by my extensive audience of almost nobody. I spent my teens in fandom spaces and my early twenties making standalone games. 
In other words, I make things, and I put them online, and not a lot of people see them. C'est la vie.
In recent years, I've been drifting increasingly away from social media, and towards real-world creative spaces. I'm fortunate enough to have several social outlets for my art. Between my local comics group, my university, and my small group of mutuals in Irish journo twitter, I feel accomplished enough to be proud regardless of how many Instagram followers I have. (It's 151, much like the original Pokédex.) 
That's the problem with the Internet. Even in the coolest and most supportive rings of Twitter and Tumblr there is nothing to achieve but online fame, which has been famously awful for everyone who has ever obtained it. (I imagine social media to be divided into rings, much like the rings of hell in Dante's Inferno.) There are very few spaces online that feel personal and contained, because by nature the internet is large and completely impersonal. 
The consequence is that being an up-and-coming creator is like shouting into the void, except the void has a handful of your confused friends and relations in it, some of whom are giving you the thumbs up.
I was thinking about the lack of digital spaces for exploring any kind of fiction that isn't short stories or published novels, and how many cool things have been made by people I know, which nobody ever sees. I thought, man, I wish somebody would start a newsletter about it or something. Then I realised that I was somebody, and I already had a creative label which I'd been using to publish things already. Then I turned to Luke Sophia and said, "Hey, we're starting a newsletter", and wrote this before I could be stopped.  
So I guess this newsletter seeks to fill that missing niche; a small, personal space that celebrates obscure creative projects. We're starting out primarily with creators that we know already - friends, past collaborators, and things we're already fans of. That means right now, it's mainly webcomics, podcasts, TTRPGS, and other types of online storytelling.
To that end, here's your bimonthly dose of local talent. By coincidence, all these stories are set in space, and all of them have a wonderfully weird take on the sci-fi genre. Check it out:
Neokosmos is about the horror of being raised by people you don't understand. This series of illustrated sci-fi stories follow the last living humans, who are being raised in captivity many years after the destruction of the Earth. Neokosmos is a deeply beautiful, deeply weird, and deeply visceral story about love, cruelty, and family between completely different alien species. The first book made me realise I like speculative sci-fi. The second book made me sit on my bed, put my head in my hands, and think about how I spent my early twenties. I can't recommend it enough. Neokosmos is in open beta right now, and is available to read for free online.
Chain of Being is a delightfully strange eldritch-horror-ish audio drama by Cai Gwilym Pritchard. It's set in a mystic sci-fi universe with deep folkloric roots, and it's both written and performed unlike any other podcast I've come across. I recommend listening with headphones just for the editing. Chain of Being is also casting voice actors for Season 2 right now - more info here. They're paid roles, and actors with non-standard podcast accents are encouraged to apply.
Fetch Quest by @toonlynnk is a silly fantasy adventure in a spaceship universe. Unambitious Hugh the human is happy to settle for an NPC career and a lifetime of mediocrity, but is instead dragged into the life of an adventurer-for-hire. A webcomic set in a video game universe, and is promising to be the kind of PG comedy adventure that ends up wrenching your guts out, in the style of Owl House and Amphibia. 
Your project here. Do you make art of any kind - visual, written, performed? Are you starting a project or recruiting co-creators? We want to hear from you! Email us at [email protected]. A proper submission procedure will be created if needed, but for now, it's open season - show us anything. Fire away.
That's it for now. All going well, I'll see you in a few weeks!
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toonlynnk · 2 years ago
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Hourly Comic Day - Fetch Quest Edition
I decided to take part in hourly comic day but with my characters from my comic Fetch Quest 
(I have cheated by pre-drawing them! My excuse is it's been awhile since I've drawn and I'm rusty af. And also it's hard to do real time unplanned updates for characters that aren't real in spaces that aren't an environment I can see.)
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toonlynnk · 2 years ago
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Both chapters of Fetch Quest are now available in print form!
If you’d like one they're on my Etsy and there's a free badge with every comic purchase!
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toonlynnk · 2 years ago
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Happy birthday Tom. I miss you in everything I do.
Tom was an artist too and toffee-art.com is a website I made to show off a collection of the art he made. It means a lot to me to know that people can still see and experience some of what he created
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toonlynnk · 2 years ago
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Chapter 2 of Fetch Quest is finished so it’s a great time to start reading or catch up! 
It continually pushes me to improve in my art and making it's been a big source of joy for me these last two years. 
If this selection of pages makes it look like your jam please check it out!
READ IT HERE
Fetch Quest is a comic about silly sci-fi adventures in a galaxy where “heroing” is an organised and regulated career track that requires lot’s of XP.
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toonlynnk · 2 years ago
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Last page of chapter 2!!!
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