gagnonrich opened this issue on Mar 14, 2004 ยท 9 posts
cedarwolf posted Sun, 14 March 2004 at 6:03 PM
I think I agree. One of the workshops I attended this last academic year on teaching creative writing was chaired by someone with a MFA (Masters in Fine Arts, a 'terminal' degree) who is an editor and writer wannabe. He kept telling everyone that attention to detail and working out every aspect of the story/novel/screenplay had to be done before a single line could be written. I had to disagree. Most of my work that I've been paid for has started out as just an idea and grown to life as I created it...like my 6 kids. I'm the same way with Poser. I just look at the stuff I have, experiment with combinations, and somewhere, somehow, I end up with a visual story. Good work, by the way.