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Update on life and projects

 Hey blog again, I've been trying to keep up with college of late and so I haven't been here. That being said, I'd like to take the opportunity to let you know how things are going in life and the pandemic and whatnot. I've been working with my friends and boyfriend ( Orlando , Curt , and Malcolm ) to turn Pastel Bears into a graphic novel and so my output of writing samples hasn't been at the level where I'd like it to be. I'm more focused in learning the ropes of production and seeing a project to completion in some capacity. Here's the first image I'm posting publicly about this project, some key art or a poster, either definition fits. Art by ImpossibleSnail on Twitter. Logo by  failedDEXsave . Beyond that I've been keeping up with school work and investing in my professional career going forward as a writer, looking into editing services and commissioning artists outside of those I'm already working with (such as above). Always somethin...
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Pastel Bears Prose

 Hey blog, I've been doing some prose writing for some characters / story arcs in the world of Pastel Bears , one for the main character Deep Dish and one for the antagonist Victor. Just want to put these pieces out into the world in case anyone wants to read them. Koala "Bear"   - from the perspective of a koala that's actually a "drop bear", or carnivorous koala and his journey to control his carnivorous, or even predatory instincts. Predatory Expectations  - from the perspective of a polar bear with a carnivore supremacist father, the weight of his crushing expectations to be the perfect apex predator starves himself and goes mad, losing himself to his instincts, and ultimately being cut off from his father / renounced as his son.

Learning Screenwriting in Quarantine

I'm a self-taught screenwriter. I mention that because I somehow went most of my life without even considering that as a career option. But I've always loved television and especially animation. So when Steven Universe ended in March of this year and the pandemic just started--as someone who wrote as a hobby--I dedicated all my time to learning screenwriting in the following months. Literally. March 20th. I bought Final Draft. March 31st Nickelodeon announces their accepted shows for their program. At this point I'm watching every Film Courage interview, helpful video essay, get every writing resource I could get my hand on and go to work. Before April is out I finished my first draft of my Bob's Burgers SPEC. I write some scenes here and there and by the end of June I have a draft of my first pilot written. Throughout Spring and Summer I've been attending virtual speaker series and talking with working writers and making connections. I joined a black ...

Bob's Bear-gers, a Bob's Burgers SPEC

Bob's Burgers is a down to earth, relatable sitcom so I wanted to touch on what was currently going on through the lens of the pandemic life going on around us. Struggles with unemployment and poverty, protests, and the pandemic alike seen through the namesake establishment of Bob's Burgers. Logline: "When the restaurant's dine-in service is shut down and Mr. Fischoeder implements a curfew on the Wharf, Bob still has to pay rent." READ HERE I wanted to give it the human touch of mistakes, as well as my voice of sexuality that I bring to the table. Both times I've met my boyfriend we've gotten each other sick so I wanted to put that into this script, the irony of exploring sexuality and getting sick as a result. (not the pandemic disease, just a cold).

Pastel Bears, My Namesake

Checking in here again, I've been writing non-stop whittling away at my Bob's Burgers SPEC and my pilot for " Pastel Bears " and I thought I would talk about my pilot here and why i have it as my namesake for this blog. Logline: "When a lazy koala gets roped into a routine at a failing gym, a personal trainer whose job is on the line helps him unleash his hidden instincts." READ HERE It's a half hour adult animated comedy that touches on sexuality, bear subculture, carnivore/herbivore social dichotomies, predatory/prey power dynamics, identity, and the like. I'm very queer, as everybody should know. I'm into guys, big guys especially. As long as I can remember, I've had that fascination which led me to discovering the bear subculture and getting into those aesthetics. But as you should know, bears in the LGBTQ+ community--the ones who fly underneath the bear flag at least--can be racist, hold values that align with toxic masculi...

Light Distance Relationship

Hi blog! I wrote a story for a prompt in a discord server I'm in, and I wanted to share. We were limited to five pages, and the prompts were: First Dates, Outer Space, Animals, Birthdays, and Childhood Friends. I went with both First Dates and Outer Space. The idea came from the fact that my boyfriend lives in South Africa, while I'm on the other side of the Atlantic in the states. Such a great distance in a long-distance relationship, you leap at any chance to meet. Relish any physical time together. Just to meet each other feels like a journey across space. And so what if an LDR...was a Light Distance Relationship? That was the genesis of the idea and I just ran with it as far as I could. Logline : "Two boyfriends on opposite ends of the cosmos go to great the lengths to meet on a planet for a single hour." LIGHT DISTANCE RELATIONSHIP

Personal Story and Writing Philosophy

My name is Jacob Dammons, I'm writing this blog post to discuss who I am and where I come from. I'm from Detroit, Michigan. Child of a single mother. One older sister. Grew up in a house of women, lack of a father figure in my life. I was fairly isolated in the dark and didn't know myself very well. In 2013, Steven Universe came out and through that show I was able to discover who I was. I figured out I was gay that year and later found out I was actually bi. I got in touch with my emotions and feelings and that's always what I come back to with my writing. And on the topic of my writing, I want to get right into how I develop my characters and writing. My core writing philosophy. I break characters into two axes of behavior. Those two axes I find are goals and interests/kinks. A goal is what pushes and drives a person, a character each and every day. Where they want to go in life. What pushes them and keeps them moving forward. An interest, a kink is someth...