Clock

“Do you know,” said Sprite, “I was certain there used to be two antennae up here.”

“Oh, there were,” replied Spectre.

“Oh,” pondered Sprite. “What happened to them?”

“The pair of them ran off and got married,” sighed Spectre, hauling himself up.

“Two antennae got married?” mused Sprite.

“Yeah,” replied Spectre. “The service was crap, but the reception was excellent.”

~

Doodle and tale by Peter Edwards with his Posca Pens.

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20 thoughts on “Clock”

  1. I’m really enjoying the theme/design of your blog. Do you ever run into any browser compatibility problems? A couple of my blog readers have complained about my site not operating correctly in Explorer but looks great in Opera. Do you have any tips to help fix this problem?

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    1. Never have any complaints, but when I try a theme, I put it on a spare site, upload a dozen posts, and experiment with 8-10 different browsers on Linux, Windows and Android.

      If you are getting complaints about theme issues, to be honest, I would find another theme. Also, it is worth checking sites like Creative Market where you can buy, for a very small price, exceptionally well made themes.

      Got to create that good first impression man! It’s worth paying $25 for a good look aye. 🙂

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  2. Heya! I know this is kind of off-topic but I needed to ask. Does building a well-established website such as yours require a massive amount work? I’m completely new to operating a blog however I do write in my journal every day. I’d like to start a blog so I can easily share my own experience and views online. Please let me know if you have any kind of suggestions or tips for new aspiring bloggers. Thankyou!

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    1. Hey there. It takes far more work than people would believe. At least 1-2 hours a day talking and/or marketing. The flash fiction, illustration, SEO optimisations in posts and editing takes 2 hours per post. In addition to that, my spelling and grammar needs to be good, so I pay an editor to tidy my tales. £45 per 90 or so tales. Then if you want to make a living from it, you need to spend 4-5 hours a day generating things that will earn you money. No amount of advertising and affiliate links will give you an actual wage. You need to have something to offer. For me, books, t shirts, art works and free content with people supporting me on Patreon.

      If you want to earn a living from a blog, you need to give it the same amount of time, if not more, than a full time job.

      Ultimately though, if it is something you enjoy and are passionate about, it is well worth it. 🙂

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