Yeah, I knew it already but it's nice to hear it again *grins* I think the commentfic was in friend locked post :( Damn. Well, it wasn't a masterpiece, just me and Bea flailing over gay to-be-married boyfriends :)
I'm kind of a fan of that kind of concept and I use it as often as possible (in fact, I used it in one of my BBB pieces last year and for the Merlin BB, too). I just really like the idea of making something that can replicate/come near the headspace you get in when reading a story. I don't know if I can explain it... When I read a story I tend to step into a headspace where the whole story exsists as a unit and not just a sequence of scenes, so when I think about a story I've read, I remember all of it as a whole entity; when I try to make art for a story, I always try to draw something that can reproduce that effect, but it doesn't always work out, especially if my brain gets stuck on a particular scene. Thank you for your attention, I'll now try and shut my fingers in a mouse trap.
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I think the commentfic was in friend locked post :( Damn. Well, it wasn't a masterpiece, just me and Bea flailing over gay to-be-married boyfriends :)
I'm kind of a fan of that kind of concept and I use it as often as possible (in fact, I used it in one of my BBB pieces last year and for the Merlin BB, too). I just really like the idea of making something that can replicate/come near the headspace you get in when reading a story. I don't know if I can explain it... When I read a story I tend to step into a headspace where the whole story exsists as a unit and not just a sequence of scenes, so when I think about a story I've read, I remember all of it as a whole entity; when I try to make art for a story, I always try to draw something that can reproduce that effect, but it doesn't always work out, especially if my brain gets stuck on a particular scene. Thank you for your attention, I'll now try and shut my fingers in a mouse trap.