I started uploading this webcomic, "Year In Hereafter" (YIH) on Tapastic almost 10 years ago and I can feel the weight of the wrinkles on my face. I still have a Tapastic-branded coffee mug from those days!
I'm still drawing YIH, finished 830 pages so far, about 200 left to do. ;w;' At this rate it should be done in 2 years. I don't know whether I'm scared of that day or happy.

YIH used to exist on Tapas and I got a spotlight-feature for it which made me cry. I'd never gotten attention on anything before and that just made my day. I'm still really grateful for it. Since then I moved YIH to be updated on it's own website though. Crafting and running my own website was and still is a dream of mine. 
I started a new post-apocalyptic side project, developing it as a I go. It's called "Ghost Poachers", at least for now. If I feel the need to remove and reboot it, I will just do that. It's there just for improvisational fun, got a feeling I'll like the characters though. And I want to write it both in English and Finnish.

During those 10 years I've developed as an artist a lot and my personal life has had some major changes as well. But during these ups and downs of mundanity, one constant has been my imaginary guys in their imaginary worlds. Still not tired of drawing silly little stories on the internet. 
Why I wrote this? I'm trying to get myself to promote my work is all, which is a huge struggle. My comics won't shatter your mind with unbelievable arts or story arcs, but I do hope they'll make someone's day a little better.