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Wandering Star is a monthly, 21 issue, webcomic starting January 2011.
The entire issue of WANDERING STAR is now up for public consumption.
I had intended to put this up monthly, then follow it up with DARKLIGHT -- but things have not gone exactly as planned.
As many of you know, the United States job market is pretty bad. Far too many people are under-employed or umemployed completely.
When I set off on this plan, I was under the impression that if I trained as a Certified Nursing Assitant, the pay range runs between $10.50 and about $16 an hour, full time, with good benefits. And my area being a higher priced retirement community, I expected at least $12 to start.
The reality is that no facility here pays even the low end. Mine pays just above minimum wage, and people have come from all around the state to work here because of that, and the fact we also offer full time hours -- which is rare.
This means it is difficult to make a living wage on 37 hours a week. Which eats up my free time far more than I'd anticipated. The end result is that I'm not going to be online very much for a while. So, I've put up the entire WANDERING STAR series. DARKLIGHT is tentatively on hold, but I'm still working on it. My cousin/roommate pretty much demanded I not let it go, as it's my baby. So, gonna keep doing that.
BANNER ADS
Since the series is now completely up, I've decided to do something a bit different with the ad space. If you have a webcomic you want to help push -- yours or someone elses -- create me a banner ad and I'll put it up on one of the pages for free. No strings.
I only ask that you make it yourself, since I won't have time to make one for you. And email me it with the link you'd like it attached to. And I'll get that up as soon as I can. Though it might take a couple of weeks.
Thanks so much -- Yours, Teresa Challender
Wandering Star Book Archive
Go to book:
1 -- 2 -- 3 -- 4 -- 5 -- 6 -- 7
8 -- 9 -- 10 -- 11 -- 12 -- 13 -- 14
15 -- 16 -- 17 -- 18 -- 19 -- 20 -- 21
Stop by the first week of every month for the newest installment!
REVIEWS AND FUN STUFF:
If Wandering Star was ever made into a movie, would this be the cast?
Various Reviews online:
"...Wandering
Star is what
comics
*should* be.
Teri Sue Wood's
love of her characters and story
shines
through in every page. ...."
--February
10, 2000
Amazon.com Customer Review
"...Teri
Sue Wood’s
detailed pen-and-ink style does a wonderful job with alien faces,
which
beautifully supports her themes. Her backgrounds are fully detailed,
which gives the world depth and realism..."
-- Feb
18th 2006, Comics
Worth Reading by Johanna Draper Carlson
"...Any fan of well-written science fiction or fantasy, as well as those who enjoy graphic novels, should pick up this trilogy immediately. It's well worth the cost, and will stay on your shelf of favorites for a long time to come!" --April 2, 2000 Amazon.com Customer Review
"...Another
reviewer said it
best:
no one should be allowed to write a first book this good. I've
called
this book a "cross of Anne McCaffrey and Jim Starlin" in the past, and
it still holds up - humanistic
yet still plot-oriented (as
in, things
happen. Battles are fought. Insults are hurled. People are
killed.)..."
--Cold
Cut Distribution
Spotlight and review in January 1995
"...And
what Wood conveys with all of this is a very compelling, emotionally
powerful story..."
--BEEK's BOOKS.


