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another gift art for @crtvirus who i hate so much (aprip fools)

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S8E14, “Trial and Error”
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Halfway has entered the planning stages - which means its time for a synopsis!
Halfway is a queer horror/thriller audio drama which is currently in the planning stages. It focuses on Ana who returns home to her home town to find that a lot has changed. People are different and begining to shut up shop all as a catastrophic storm seems to be approaching. And somehow this is all connected to her grandmother's death, and the book she was left in her will, which has somehow ended up with a stranger she hardly knows.
If this seems interesting to you, stay tuned for updates and art. This project came from a love of audio drama that I have fostered for years and I want to make one of my own!
Stay strange,
Ink, Creator and Lead Writer
“I’m moving away from this tree by the river. As I go, this is how I want to keep us: blessing these woods we lost one another in, blessing these trees, even their dying leaves, and their dying color, yellow. A sweet yellow. Tender, if you’ll let me use that word. Please, for all of us who once had a love, and now have another, let us use that word tender, tenderly.”
— Jan Heller Levi, closing lines to “Halfway,” Once I Gazed at You in Wonder (Louisiana State University, 1999)