This is a drawing I thought I would do after seeing @Rhunyc's piece of work for the Audio Deathmatch this year. It ain't much, but I hope it turns out okay.
In other news, I've been very unwell. This bug I've got has gone into its third week, despite me saying to my friends that I'd recovered. Turns out I had severely overestimated my own recovery.
As soon as I felt better and was no longer largely confined to my bed, I decided to pick up a prescription and some fruits by riding off to Sainsbury's on a bike. Not a good idea. I came home coughing and spluttering and only feeling worse than before. Granted, I am better than I was then, but my airways are still not great. Ah well. I cannot force these things.
There's meant to be a piece in the works for the 20th Anniversary Collaboration hosted by @Whirlguy, but with my airways like this, I have to be wary about my recording. Here's hoping the symptoms subside soon.
Got an e-mail today -- well, three e-mails actually -- saying that BBC Introducing has listened to both pieces that I had submitted to them, Land of the Free and Tsukikanade. So Land of the Free now has THREE plays, while Tsukikanade has two. Still nothing to sniff at, because it's coming from the Beeb themselves.
The regional variant of the Introducing radio show is on BBC Lancashire every Saturday, I forget what time (I'd better check that with Seán). I don't know what this means, that they're listening to it today when there's a session tomorrow. It may or may not be played on the radio, but here's hoping......