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Post by Neighborhood Watch on Apr 16, 2007 20:24:40 GMT -5
As I've said on my dA page, I'm by no means an art student, and my first love was writing, not drawing. Don't take this as any sign that I don't plan to continue the comic (I plan to see it through 'til it runs it's natural course), but it's easier for me to write the story out in a more traditional prose-style, just so I can keep track of the different plot lines I have in mind.
So, my question... Would you guys be interested in reading these or do you think they'd have too many spoilers?
Lemme know!
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Sarhea
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Old Fart...
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Post by Sarhea on Apr 16, 2007 22:09:31 GMT -5
ooo, i'd love to read them! I'm a fellow creative writer and love to read other's work. I can keep secrets, lol, and dont worry too much about spoilers...
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Hotwire
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^ Not a good idea.
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Post by Hotwire on Apr 17, 2007 1:23:17 GMT -5
If you want to make LSL into a story, go right ahead. I'll enjoy LSL whatever format it's in!
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Post by Josephine on Apr 17, 2007 10:37:39 GMT -5
I'd read it.
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Post by Lemon Kangaroo on Apr 17, 2007 17:06:35 GMT -5
i'd read it, but i'd probably finish the comic first, since i like comics more than novels, etc. xP
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Post by midnight on Apr 17, 2007 22:00:45 GMT -5
I'd read it, I'm a creative writer myself and couldn't draw if my life depended on it.
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nailteli
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Seductive?... oh yeah
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Post by nailteli on Apr 18, 2007 15:17:05 GMT -5
I would read it, but still the comic is cooler, 'cause you can like see it, in a story you can just feel it, not picture it.
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Hotwire
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^ Not a good idea.
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Post by Hotwire on Apr 19, 2007 15:35:00 GMT -5
[quote author=nailteli board=suggest thread=1176773080 post=1176927425In a story you can just feel it, not picture it.[/quote]
Not necessarily - I get very clear pictures of most things that occur in books (May have something to do with being a visual thinker, but feh).
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