Duleigh
Just an old dog
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- Dec 12, 2004
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I'm working on two stories at once, one is installment 3 of my homage to Terry Pratchett, the other is my entry into Summer Fun contest. I really am connected with both stories and I find myself working on a story for two days, then switching to the other story and put in two days of work because I want them ready about the same time.
The odd part I'm finding is that when I step back into Story B after dedicating 2 days with Story A, the characters aren't cooperating, it's almost like I have to apologize to them before they let me back in to their world. I'm finding that it takes a couple of hours to get into the spirit of the story and the dialogue starts to come to life and I can picture the settings properly. If I can't see the settings in my mind's eye, I can't get anything on the screen, it's like my characters are mutinying and hiding their world from me. I hate it when they do that.
The odd part I'm finding is that when I step back into Story B after dedicating 2 days with Story A, the characters aren't cooperating, it's almost like I have to apologize to them before they let me back in to their world. I'm finding that it takes a couple of hours to get into the spirit of the story and the dialogue starts to come to life and I can picture the settings properly. If I can't see the settings in my mind's eye, I can't get anything on the screen, it's like my characters are mutinying and hiding their world from me. I hate it when they do that.