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Jun. 3rd, 2004 12:52 pmRecently in Epilogue there was a discussion about artistic people who can't seem to stick to one thing at the time. People were writing, sculpting, painting, working etc. So yesterday C asks me when TDH will be finished - and I'm like...erhmmm hopefully this year? And he goes: "Why don't you just work solely on the novel until it's done?" - And I realized that I couldn't and not just because of the work with the bead shop. I just have to have multiple projects in the air at the same time - and I suspect the same goes for most creative people?
Anyway, here my list of creative projects:
Drawing:
Siofra
Giger inspired pencil work
Large brown angel painting
Horoscope painting (taurus)
3 other misc. works in progress
Writing:
The Dar Caldrin Hunt
Arvingen
Mind, Body and Soul (almost done, just needs to be polished)
The Mage King
What does YOUR list look like?
PS. Workshop is down. Does anyone know why?
Anyway, here my list of creative projects:
Drawing:
Siofra
Giger inspired pencil work
Large brown angel painting
Horoscope painting (taurus)
3 other misc. works in progress
Writing:
The Dar Caldrin Hunt
Arvingen
Mind, Body and Soul (almost done, just needs to be polished)
The Mage King
What does YOUR list look like?
PS. Workshop is down. Does anyone know why?
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Date: 2004-06-03 07:20 am (UTC)Here's how my list looks --
Study:
Poetry essay, must be completed this weekend.
Reading Far From the Madding Crowd
Thinking about realim vs. the appearance of reality (next prose essay)
Fun:
Novel -- The Lady's Secret Face
Thinking about Some Mother's Son and how the end needs to be fixed
Thinking about Beavers, and the saggy middle section
Conscience (to be completely rewritten)
Passenger Pigeon, not clicking yet
Stray thoughts for the next novel, in the early plotting stage.
No wonder I have no free time!
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Date: 2004-06-04 01:15 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2004-06-05 01:06 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2004-06-03 05:58 pm (UTC)Crochet - afghan for Gordon I need to finish with Greek pattern
Cross-stitch - Japanese lady for Kat
Sewing - don't ask
Writing:
The human liaison clerk looked harassed and tired as he jammed his archaic spectacles up on his forehead and rubbed his face with a wide scarred hand. - short story, no title.
Realm.