Thanks a lot Fast Eddie. I had just kicked my webcomic addiction, and now you give me a new archive binge, but now one that I can justify. Now I have to go read it in order to ask questions.
In other news, "How do you feel about TV Tropes? Do you use it often?"
EDIT
Okay. "Do you have any ideas for webcomics you would like to make in the future, but haven't? What would you suggest someone who wants to make a webcomic do to get started?"
edited 4th Oct '11 9:16:42 AM by Jimmmyman10
Go play Kentucky Route Zero. Now.My question would be:
Why the juxtapositions between Fanservice of Nicole and Fan Disservice, Gasshole-ness, or other Squicky traits of Seamus?
Expergiscēre cras, medior quam hodie. (Awaken tomorrow, better than today.)Oh! Also "How much of the storyline do you have planned out, and how much do you make up as you go along?"
Go play Kentucky Route Zero. Now.Hi there! I'm JoJoScotia and I'll be conducting the interview. I recently interviewed the cast of Echo Chamber and I guess I did a semi-decent job?
Coming up with questions is hard so I'm very grateful for your ideas :D Keep 'em coming?
Also, I read all of QV on Tuesday and loved it, so that's a plus!
edited 5th Oct '11 3:19:29 AM by FastEddie
Whose home page again? I can't find it on the Quantum Vibe website.
Expergiscēre cras, medior quam hodie. (Awaken tomorrow, better than today.)So is this going to be a new thing? Interviews and such linked on the main page? Just curious.
Also, the ads crowd it out a bit.
Writing a post-post apocalypse LitRPG on RR. Also fanfic stuff.Has the interview been moved, deleted, or hidden in a place that's just not obvious? When I clicked on homepage, all I got was:
"Home Page
What is this about? This wiki is a catalog of the tricks of the trade for writing fiction. Tropes are devices and conventions that a writer can reasonably rely on as being present in the audience members' minds and expectations. On the whole, tropes are not clichés. The word clichéd means "stereotyped and trite." In other words, dull and uninteresting. We are not looking for dull and uninteresting entries. We are here to recognize tropes and play with them, not to make fun of them. The wiki is called "TV Tropes" because TV is where we started. Over the course of a few years, our scope has crept out to include other media. Tropes transcend television. They reflect life. Since a lot of art, especially the popular arts, do their best to reflect life, tropes are likely to show up everywhere. We are not a stuffy encyclopedic wiki. We're a buttload more informal. We encourage breezy language and original thought. There Is No Such Thing As Notability, and no citations are needed. If your entry cannot gather any evidence by the Wiki Magic, it will just wither and die. Until then, though, it will be available through the Main Tropes Index. We are also not a wiki for bashing things. Once again, we're about celebrating fiction, not showing off how snide and sarcastic we can be. Enough about what we are not. Go on, have a look at the welcome page, and have fun!"
I figured that the interview would either be after the word 'fun,' or there would be a link to the interview in that large mass of white space after the word 'fun.' I don't see it anywhere. Not even an oval blue button that says 'interviews' on it.
Where is the interview?
EDIT: Using my friendly neighborhood Google, I was able to find the interview at tvtropes.org/pmwiki/transcript.php but I still have no idea what button to press on the home page to get there. Still, this is progress since my goal was to get to read the interview, and now I have. Good job with the questions, Johanna!
edited 29th Dec '12 11:35:53 PM by DANinNY
I'm new here.

We're about to interview Scott Bieser, the guy behind Quantum Vibe. Any questions you'd like to hear answered?
Goal: Clear, Concise and Witty