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Reply Subj: Re: Thanks! Posted: Thu Jan 07, 2016 at 03:34:59 pm EST (Viewed 479 times) | |||||||
Quote: It sometimes does help to attack the story from a different direction.if nothing else, it forces the audience to wake up and take a look around to understand what's happening now. I sometimes use the new persepctive angle for big combat situations too. If I'm struggling to describe forty superheroes and villains beating each other up, perhaps I can manage it from the POV of the schoolkid trapped on the bus in the middle of it all? Quote: I needed some reminders myself. "where did I leave off again?"I know the feeling. I've written a couple of a million words since I last did an Untold Tale! Quote: Quote: Lee has always deserved spotlight stories of his own.Quote: If i knew what to do with him, I'd do more with him.I think he's at his strongest doing Library-related business, e.g. reclaiming overdue books/fines, rescuing a rare volume from destruction, helping out somebody with their research project. And after all this time I still don't think you've developed an untimate villain for him. Quote: It's more do with do I have the drive/ideas to get stuff out for people to read. Plus, I've been known to be distracted by other stuff so writing might take a backseat.Quote: If I really do any long form writing, it's most likely over on my Blog: http://stuffbybrian.blogspot.com which ends up being me rambling on about comics.If you write for fun then do what you enjoy most. By the way, I finally got my ailing e-mail system to send a reply off to you tonight - I hope. Tell me via the board if you don't get it. | |||||||
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