After being taken from Katherine De Somme’s laboratory sickbay, Ichitumbu Jalhavi wakes in an unfamiliar place. He can feel the ground moving. He’s alone inside somewhere that echoes and creaks. (See Amanojuko parts one, two and three) This story also features Helga Ritter. CLICK HERE for next chronological story.

I love that you have illustrations for all your posts. That’s a lot of work!
Thank you, yes, but I love drawing them. Wish I had a clone though! lol
The artwork is so beautiful – I’m envious.
Why are you envious? Your work is dynamic and colourful. You capture movement and scene in a way I can only dream of. But we’re never satisfied with our own work. (Which is a good thing really, as it makes both of us want to produce more and more and more…) Writer / illustrators are few, and I’m pleased to call you a friend, Chantal.
Great writing, and I love the artwork. It’s nice to see renderings of people from different angles, not just standing eye to eye with everyone. Nicely done.
Thanks Erik! I’m glad you like them. Your sketches are fantastic BTW!! Very detailed and technically brilliant. I especially loved the sketches of the tree houses.
Thanks, Cheryl! I’m just now getting caught-up on your story, really nice writing!
Thank you 😀 I hope you enjoy them!