JUNE 1
Oh no! It’s already June and I’m still not done with
my manga! My birthday is next month. I have no choice, but to put more time and
effort into it. Sorry in advance.
The good news is that today I managed to complete the
final touches on chapters 8-12. The final two chapters, 13 and 14, are also
ready to be cleaned up since I scanned in all 80 pages yesterday. I’ve done so
much this past month already, but there is still more to do. Soon I will be entering the home stretch.
JUNE 2
I had to take a break from working on ‘you know what’
in order to homework for this week. There’s going to be quite a few days that
I’ll probably just isolate myself and work on finishing up these last two
chapters, so please bear with me. I won’t bother you with the dreary details
too much.
On the other hand, I salvaged a lily that fell off my ikebana when we moved it to the second
floor. The closed bud has now opened up!
JUNE 3 - JUNE 5
Three days of going to class, and then coming home to
work on manga. I did go to dance practice on Tuesday and Thursday,
that’s the only thing keeping me sane. I also had training on Wednesday.
Honestly, I keep forgetting how long a simple task like cleaning up line art
can take. Then again, there is about eighty pages…
JUNE 6
The morning and afternoon went as expected. However,
this evening I made plans to meet with Kazu. She invited me to an all-girl’s
dance practice in Fushimi. I’ve seen pictures of the groups online before, but
this would have been my first time going.
I met Kazu and two other girls (all break dancers) at
Fushimi Station and from there we walked to the studio. The small studio was
actually right above a hair salon, and down the street from where Long’s
apartment used to be. I thought it would be a bigger room, but once everyone
showed up it quickly became very small. About thirty people showed up over the
next few hours, dancing genres of all kinds: hip hop, jazz, wack, lock, and, of
course, break.
Fushimi’s famous Eri also made an appearance, though I
suppose she is famous throughout Japan’s break dance world by now. I watched
her perform at Dance@LIVE in Tokyo. She’s someone that I can look forward to,
as a future challenge, WAY in the future. I mean, I may never challenge her,
but it’s good to have someone’s level to reach for. I didn’t have a chance to
speak with her directly, and though I was primarily there to practice break
dance I also floated around to the hip hop genre for a while. I saw familiar
faces, but I didn’t know anyone outside Kazu and the two girls I arrived with.
So I made a few more acquaintances.
We danced in the studio until 11pm and then everyone
started on their own ways home. I walked with Kazu back to Nagoya Station.
There we parted and I continued home on my own in the light cool rain. Tomorrow
it’s back to the grind.
JUNE 7 - JUNE 8
The saga continues. Line art is clean, proceeding to add
contrast with black ink.
We ate at one of the restaurants where a Taiwanese exchange student is working part-time. It’s famous for its udon dishes, so a couple of us tried the shrimp tempura miso udon.
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