Here’s a Look Into the future...!

I hope everyone had a spectacularly creative weekend! This instalment of the Sketch Blog is a simple one where I simply wanted to give you a look into the future. There are some interesting stories that I will be likely publishing in a Blog capacity on a weekly basis!

Normally I would intend the speed of my craft to come at the pace of days or even hours, but as actions historically speak louder than words, I simply must acquiesce to the notion the stories below will likely come at a snail’s pace of weeks and months ahead…. I could always surprise myself!


The one thing however that will speed this process up, of course, will be more commissions to support the effort; my own little Patreon or Kickstarter!


Okay…’Onward, and upward!!’



The Art of Fart

A philosophical comedy disguised as lowbrow nonsense.
The Art of Fart follows an earnest, overthinking artist who discovers that creativity often arrives unannounced, unpolished, and wildly embarrassing. Through absurd visual gags and unexpected moments of insight, the story reframes failure, humor, and bodily reality as essential creative forces. It’s a reminder that art isn’t always graceful… but it is always human.





Godsmiths

Two teens discover their imaginations are not metaphors.
In Godsmiths, a pair of suburban adolescents stumble into mythic realms where belief forges reality and ancient gods are no longer as stable as they once were. As their imaginative power grows, so does their influence over worlds that were never meant to change. The story explores responsibility, legacy, and the dangerous beauty of creation when the line between dreaming and shaping reality dissolves.







Chance Mason

….working on new character development here…

Some people inherit names. Others inherit momentum.
Chance Mason centers on a young man navigating a world where opportunity feels random and consequence feels inevitable. Pulled between instinct and intention, Chance moves through moments that seem coincidental until a larger pattern begins to emerge. This is a grounded, character-driven story about choice, risk, and discovering whether fate is something you outrun or learn to ride.









Frontier

Not all frontiers are geographic.
Frontier explores the edge between civilization and the unknown, where progress, survival, and identity collide. Set against a shifting landscape that resists easy conquest, the story follows characters forced to confront what they bring with them when the rules disappear. It’s a meditation on exploration, ethics, and what happens when the future demands more than the past prepared us for.











Mu City

A city that shouldn’t exist… and yet insists.
Mu City is an urban myth made concrete, a place where forgotten knowledge, lost civilizations, and modern ambition overlap in uneasy layers. As characters move through its streets, they uncover histories that refuse to stay buried and systems built on selective memory. The story blends mystery and speculative fiction, asking what happens when a city remembers more than its people do.













Gaia High

Saving the world is hard. Group projects make it harder.
Set in a high school where environmental forces manifest through the students themselves, Gaia High turns ecological anxiety into character-driven drama. Each student reflects a different relationship to nature: growth, decay, balance, and chaos. As personal struggles mirror planetary ones, the story asks whether harmony can be learned… or only earned.













How this works for your Monday Story Sketch Blog

These synopses:

  • Signal range without fragmentation

  • Invite readers into your long-form imagination

  • Frame your sketch practice as story incubation, not just technique

  • Pair beautifully with loose concept sketches, character silhouettes, or mood pages

If you’d like, next we can:

  • Tighten these into exactly 75–100 word blurbs

  • Align each story to a page of the 8 Pages of Sketchbooking

  • Or write the intro framing essay explaining why you’re shifting Mondays toward story

This feels like a strong narrative pivot. The kind that makes readers lean in instead of scroll past. 📖🖊️

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