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Little Swan on June 29, 2009
If you can't see it, hold Ctrl and press + or - on your keyboard at the same time. (Or hold Ctrl and scroll the mouse wheel).
Ugh… Forgive me, but I am not happy at all with this page for many reasons. Probably because I'm so tired, had to leave my house at 6.45 this morning in order to get to college for 7.30 (it's 2.5 mile walk) in order to do another performance for Special Needs children. (We were asked to do the Naomi House one mentioned in my 7D comic again, at a Special Needs school). Very rewarding, but I need my sleep :D
Enjoy!
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Subs- Ah, brilliant :D Thanks for letting me know.
Tommym- Thank you so much for the kindness, as always. I'm glad that you like the page and the format. Since you so kindly asked, I shall keep this as my format for a while longer then. I do quite like it myself, to be honest. I should get some proper shading pencils so it'll look even better. Thank you very much for saying that I have the makings for an Illustrated Gothic Novel, because I have always wanted to be a Gothic Novellist, with a woodcut-esque illustration style, but I'd probably be safer paying someone to illustrate for me, I need to practice! :) If you would like me to PQ you the script for the last page so that you can understand what it says, let me know. I am glad you like the tone. Were your penmanship teachers in the same lessons as that girl you told me about who held her pen in an odd way but wrote beautifully?
tommym at 4:40AM, July 2, 2009
Dear Little Swan, Hello! Thank You for your thoughtful responce.I am glad you are staying with the format As you already know I think it works well. To become a good novelist ,artist , soccer player,or anything else, takes practice, and determition.You might try writing a short story before taking on a novel,just an idea.You write better than I do, you should be able to do a S.S. No need to send a PQ with the script,I put on my reading glasses, look real close ,then just kind of decipher it out :) I don't remember when we learned script, 3th grade? In the 5th grade the boys and girls were seperated as was the custom in Catholic school. Once a week for about an hour we were given words to write in our penmanship book, which was later graded by the principal, the grade was then entered in weekly report card.Yes,report card, to be signed by mom or dad once a week:( The girl was left handed and held the the pen in a closed fist fashion. It looked awkward,but she wrote beautifully.She was not in my class but in same grade level in school.Sorry if I miswrote:) Grandma looks very young,hope you help with the answers:) Tommym
charlie_everyone at 6:48PM, June 30, 2009
This is the single greatest achievement in sequential art in the history of time/space. I bow to your immense talent O' great innovator!