i saw the sky today
i stopped and looked and made the effort to stop talking and simply breathe in the November air,
it held me tightly. the sounds crept into me and held me as well. 2 forces crushing my fidgets. my normal flash like tremor of perpetual motion.
i was still. i was silent. i was bold in my effort to stand and watch and let it sink in.
there are choices i can make that would make me smile as widely as I was smiling.
then, on the way over the bridge, past the shipyard that amazes me:
the thought that made me rediscover theis blog that no one actually reads but me.
‘i create my own prisons. it is time to start tearing down the walls’.
Funding my film with my memories
There are 2 moments that forged my imagination. The day I discovered I preferred Batman to Superman and the day my best friend read X Factor 14 and told me it “was the best story he had ever read”. Of course, he wasn’t a reader. I decided he was who I created for. People who wanted to be inspired but didn’t know where to look. So what does this have to do with funding my film? Well, thepaperbicycle, the book has inspired a few great years of strategizing and innovating but now it’s time to embrace transmedia and tell more of the story on screen. That is going to cost money. I have a director (check out Stephen Ellis and microfilms on You Tube) and I have a script (buy a comic and get a copy). I am selling my comic books to fund it. 300 comics that each have reasons to be important. Great art and copy. Great storytelling. They’re available on eBay where I trade as brandsjunkies. So, go ahead. Buy a comic and get a free copy of my book and get a producer credit on what will be the next step in inventing the impossible vision the that is the paper bicycle company.

It is such a beautiful sky