Mr. Scott White

I like to draw.

carlosbaila:

Marina Abramovic meets Ulay

“Marina Abramovic and Ulay started an intense love story in the 70s, performing art out of the van they lived in. When they felt the relationship had run its course, they decided to walk the Great Wall of China, each from one end, meeting for one last big hug in the middle and never seeing each other again. at her 2010 MoMa retrospective Marina performed ‘The Artist Is Present’ as part of the show, a minute of silence with each stranger who sat in front of her. Ulay arrived without her knowing it and this is what happened.”

(via thebombbag)

Saturday night mischief. I need a drummer. I can hear the drums for this song, i just can’t play them. Whatev’s. 

stopping for the night.

stopping for the night.

Starting a new one.

Starting a new one.

Ok, for real, one last time.

thebombbag:

inothernews:

mar-see-ah:

thebombbag:

Pinocchio, or The Stars Are Not Wanted Now, my comic book with Scott White, is free for 5 more hours. It did real good with 373 dowloads but, gosh, I was really hoping for 400. Round numbers and all. Go grab it. You can read it on your Kindle Fire, Kindle Fire HD, Kindle for iPad, Kindle for Droid and even Amazon’s Cloud Reader which means you can read it from any computer in your web browser. 

If it gets to 400 downloads I’ll post some artwork I drew when I was twelve. If it gets to 500, I’ll post some poetry I wrote in Junior High. If it gets to 750, I’ll tell an extremely, extremely embarrassing story about myself - one I made my friend swear to never tell to anyone - and if it gets 1,000, I’ll…I don’t know…I’ll record a new Drunken Wine Critic. For real, this time. 

FREE DOWNLOAD FROM A VERY GOOD TUMBLR WRITER.

(FREE DOWNLOAD. FREE. WHY ARE YOU NOT DOWNLOADING?)

OOOOOH TUMBLR.  DO IT.  DOOOOOO IIIIITTTTT.

Oh boy. I think I better get the camcorder out…

You heard the man, DOOOOOO IIIIITTTTT! 1000 downloads = Drunken Wine Critic video!!! We all win!!

Ok, for real, one last time.

thebombbag:

Pinocchio, or The Stars Are Not Wanted Now, my comic book with Scott White, is free for 5 more hours. It did real good with 373 dowloads but, gosh, I was really hoping for 400. Round numbers and all. Go grab it. You can read it on your Kindle Fire, Kindle Fire HD, Kindle for iPad, Kindle for Droid and even Amazon’s Cloud Reader which means you can read it from any computer in your web browser. 

If it gets to 400 downloads I’ll post some artwork I drew when I was twelve. If it gets to 500, I’ll post some poetry I wrote in Junior High. If it gets to 750, I’ll tell an extremely, extremely embarrassing story about myself - one I made my friend swear to never tell to anyone - and if it gets 1,000, I’ll…I don’t know…I’ll record a new Drunken Wine Critic. For real, this time. 

1 hour left to download it for free! It would be AWESOME to get to 1000 downloads, Honestly, I really want to see a new Drunken Wine Critic from Jason. Lets do it!

I made noise today. I know, don’t quit your day job…

thebombbag:

Good morning!
No, seriously…this is a Good. Morning. 
Free for the Kindle Fire, Kindle Fire HD, Kindle for Android, Kindle for iPad, and the Amazon Cloud Reader (which is basically a free Kindle reader for your web browser) over the next three days: Pinocchio, or The Stars Are Not Wanted Now, an 11-page comic story that I did with Scott White. The story was originally published in Dark Horse Comics’ Once Upon a Time Machine, a collection of 24 futuristic fairy tales. Think of this book as a teaser to the larger anthology which, I must say, would make for a wonderful present for that special geek in your life. If you don’t believe me, just ask the LA Times. If you want to see how beautiful it is…well, here’s a page:

But wait! There’s more! Also in this collection is my new short story “Anita’s Dreams,” about a young girl whose dreams take her to remarkable places and times. This story is part of my monthly sci-fi stories for kids and young adults which so far include:
The Girl Who Could Live in Yesterday -A fairy tale about not being able to change the past, no matter how many times you try.
The Little Particle That Could (illustrated by Noel Tuazon) - The story about a graviton who wants to meet a photon but just can’t seem to catch him.
The Monster Hunter - The story about a boy who learns how to keep the monsters out of his bedroom, but soon learns that “monster” is a relative term.
The End of Stars -  A young girl discovers that the sky is falling and tries to warn her neighbors before their village is destroyed.
The Boy Who Could See Through Mountains and Other Stories - Indalecio can see his family’s vile and evil enemies through the neighboring mountain range but can’t get close enough to see what makes them vile or evil.
These short stories are occasionally free but, when they’re not, they’re only 99-cents each! And you don’t need to own a Kindle for any of these books! You can read them on your iPad with the Kindle app, any Droid-tablet with the Kindle app, and even in your web browser with the Amazon Cloud Reader.
Are you still reading this? FREE COMICS GO DOWNLOAD!

Hey all, it’s available now! It’s free for a limited time so download it today!

thebombbag:

Good morning!

No, seriously…this is a Good. Morning. 

Free for the Kindle Fire, Kindle Fire HD, Kindle for Android, Kindle for iPad, and the Amazon Cloud Reader (which is basically a free Kindle reader for your web browser) over the next three days: Pinocchio, or The Stars Are Not Wanted Now, an 11-page comic story that I did with Scott White. The story was originally published in Dark Horse Comics’ Once Upon a Time Machinea collection of 24 futuristic fairy tales. Think of this book as a teaser to the larger anthology which, I must say, would make for a wonderful present for that special geek in your life. If you don’t believe me, just ask the LA Times. If you want to see how beautiful it is…well, here’s a page:

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But wait! There’s more! Also in this collection is my new short story “Anita’s Dreams,” about a young girl whose dreams take her to remarkable places and times. This story is part of my monthly sci-fi stories for kids and young adults which so far include:

  • The Girl Who Could Live in Yesterday -A fairy tale about not being able to change the past, no matter how many times you try.
  • The Little Particle That Could (illustrated by Noel Tuazon) - The story about a graviton who wants to meet a photon but just can’t seem to catch him.
  • The Monster Hunter - The story about a boy who learns how to keep the monsters out of his bedroom, but soon learns that “monster” is a relative term.
  • The End of Stars -  A young girl discovers that the sky is falling and tries to warn her neighbors before their village is destroyed.
  • The Boy Who Could See Through Mountains and Other Stories - Indalecio can see his family’s vile and evil enemies through the neighboring mountain range but can’t get close enough to see what makes them vile or evil.

These short stories are occasionally free but, when they’re not, they’re only 99-cents each! And you don’t need to own a Kindle for any of these books! You can read them on your iPad with the Kindle app, any Droid-tablet with the Kindle app, and even in your web browser with the Amazon Cloud Reader.

Are you still reading this? FREE COMICS GO DOWNLOAD!

Hey all, it’s available now! It’s free for a limited time so download it today!