tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1030837230844513604.post4214673813711566649..comments2017-05-16T02:33:05.396-04:00Comments on Rachna Gilmore's Writerly Plarks*: Debunking Some Writing Myths 3Rachna Gilmorehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/09162422330036730471noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1030837230844513604.post-69955092515204708662011-02-25T10:32:39.889-05:002011-02-25T10:32:39.889-05:00Susan, thanks for your great comment. It's so ...Susan, thanks for your great comment. It's so interesting to see the parallels in how we create, and how in another artisitic medium, it's also important to honour the original trajectory of creative thought/feeling/enthusiasm. This is fascinating. I hadn't considered how this need to go with the flow also works in illustration and visual art.Rachna Gilmorehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09162422330036730471noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1030837230844513604.post-43310473510554696012011-02-25T06:57:21.268-05:002011-02-25T06:57:21.268-05:00That is such a good point. Sometimes I have to dec...That is such a good point. Sometimes I have to decide whether to stop and redo an exciting drawing because there is some part that I'm not as happy with (that arm is just too long!) or continue the journey. Often a redo drowns the energy-there is always some quality missing. That long arm may get shortened later or become part of the charm of the character.<br />Great blog! Thanks Rachna.susan jolliffehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07953370654437178417noreply@blogger.com