Dressed as socialites aspiring to become Amanojuko, Inajda and Alexand prepare to infiltrate an enemy base. (CLICK HERE to read the beginning of this long story) (CLICK HERE for next chronological story.)

The writer gives life to a story, the reader keeps it alive.
Dressed as socialites aspiring to become Amanojuko, Inajda and Alexand prepare to infiltrate an enemy base. (CLICK HERE to read the beginning of this long story) (CLICK HERE for next chronological story.)
Love the costumes Cheryl! And of course the story. Great writing! Enjoyed
Thanks, Mark! 😀
The costumes are amazing and I love the way city sits on the background. This was very well written. Nice job!
Thanks, Omar, glad you like this 🙂
Both of these drawings are amazing, darling. This story is getting more intriguing as it goes on (I went back and figured out what I missed!)
Thanks, Helena, (Yes it’s easier to miss now, this story is getting veeeeeeery looooooong and there’s no end in sight yet!) Glad you’re enjoying it.
When you hit a stride, I think it’s best to ride it out — I actually wrote nearly 12,000 words on my serial novel over the weekend because I just NEEDED to.
I just wanted to remind you (hit me if I’m being a pest) that the Pre-Order campaign ends this Saturday. I am planning on making an announcement on by blog on Friday as a big reminder, but thought I’d drop you a line.
12,000 words! Hey plug away, I’ll be very interested to read it. Yes sometimes need outweighs everything else when it comes to writing.
The idea of ‘The Highest Ranks of Separation’ is quite intriguing. Perhaps it’s not really separation? I can’t help thinking of the ‘6 degrees of separation’ concept which states that we are far more connected than we realise… perhaps there is hope for Alexand after all?
Thank you, yes, I went to see that play when I was 17 with Stockard Channing in it, and I think I was too young to appreciate the concept back then. You’re right, everything is connected, everything we do has an impact even if we’re not aware of it. And there’s definitely hope for Alexand, she’s one of those people who hopes until there’s very little left. Glad you’re enjoying reading, it means a lot.
What a fantastic idea – to go on an adventure with your mum – I’d love that! This new society is such an intriguing idea – and made all the stranger by your wonderful drawings – love the outfits!
Thanks, Richard, yes, Inajda has a lot of things to show Alexand on this journey, I can’t wait to release the next issue!
As always very engrossing. I love the drawing of Anajda and Alexand dressed as socialites. This is a great adventure
Thanks Lee, glad you’re enjoying reading.
a future Russia reverting to slavery and planning to repopulate the whole world…very interesting considering current world events…
another fascinating episode with brilliant drawings Cheryl…
Hi John, thank you. Yes, actually that’s a strange and creepy coincidence as this story has been part of the mythology of Unbound Boxes for about 20 years now, and it makes me a bit shuddery that it happens to be released in this unsettling time. (It’s been scheduled for three months in the WP draft posts) Here’s hoping for a peaceful (although I’m not sure how that’s possible) resolution to this real life crisis.
Oh, the dresses! Simply fabulous illos!
Thanks, Elena!
These drawings are amazing.
Thanks, Ruth! 😀
Love how Alex is more concerned about Katherine despite herself. I also love the intricacies of the costumes.
Thanks, Vera, yes Alex loves Katherine very much. (Inajda loves wearing that costume and getting into her role 😀 )
I wish you would get back to this cheerier stuff. I saw cancer in your storyline a long time ago. A short time in a depressing area may work, but a popuality level , matching your talent level needs more of these costuming panels. I apologize for being critical, but I’m still comfused by why you resist reaching out to a wider audience.