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==== Gnomon Chronicles to illustrate ====
==== Gnomon Chronicles to illustrate ====


Here are some of [[my]] favorite Chronicles which need iconic illustration:
Here are some of [[my]] favorite Chronicles which need iconic illustrations:
 
* [[1943 Eleanor Roosevelt dime]]
* [[Scrimshaw abuse]]


* [[Star Trek: Forbidden Episodes]] - logo; display text; scenes from episodes
* [[Cthulhu at the Movies]] - logo
* [[1943 Eleanor Roosevelt dime]] - illustration, both sides
* [[Scrimshaw abuse]] - scene of degenerate scrimshander
* [[SS Minnow (TV series)]] - scenes, story ideas, spinoff shows, pseudo-merchandise
* [[Bulky and Hoodwinkle]] - KKK parody in the style of Rocky and Bullwinkle - Bulky is a big thug, Hoodwinkle wears the white robe and hood
* [[Bless the Beasts and Wild Things]] - mashup "Where the Wild Things Are" and "Bless the Beasts and the Children"


=== Kickstarter ===
=== Kickstarter ===

Revision as of 15:48, 30 November 2020

The Pete and Karl Show (better known as T-PAKS) is an ongoing experiment in high-energy literature conducted by Karl Jones and [REDACTED].

History

Early theoretical models of T-PAKS emerged in the 2018-2019 era.

Rapid quantum-semiotic advances in 2020 lead to the discovery of the first T-PAKS Gnomon algorithm on the afternoon of Monday, 30 November 2020, during a conversation (voice only) between Karl Jones and [REDACTED].

Episodes

For convenience, episodes are arranged by funding potention in present-moment Euclidean space. (TO_DO: convert into Transdimensional Corporation functions.)

Patreon

Patreon subscribers pay small amounts monthly for recurring content

  • Comic strip -
    • Gnomon Chronicles - mix of history and crazy fiction
    • On This Day in History - straight up true history, no crazy, but to be re-used in the Chronicles
    • "Golden Illustrated History" - like "On This Day in History", but more story-telling style, like Golden Illustrated comics

Gnomon Chronicles to illustrate

Here are some of my favorite Chronicles which need iconic illustrations:

Kickstarter

Kickstarter subscribers put larger amounts in escrow to fund a finished project

Project may be a scaled-up version of a Patreon-funded project, or a stand-alone

  • Comic book - collected comic strips, for example
  • Laser - burn leather, burn/score paper for papercraft
  • ViewMaster

In the News

Fiction cross-reference

Nonfiction cross-reference

External links