tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4007183744593956918.post9124210315065687374..comments2024-02-05T19:05:00.885-05:00Comments on L.J. McDonald - Fantasy Author: The Writing ProcessUnknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4007183744593956918.post-67588110816839785362012-07-08T13:20:57.616-04:002012-07-08T13:20:57.616-04:00Thanks for your thoughtful response. Your process ...Thanks for your thoughtful response. Your process sounds like mine! Whatever you're doing, it works. --MudpiequeenAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4007183744593956918.post-88425967586483929102012-07-07T21:17:25.079-04:002012-07-07T21:17:25.079-04:00Thanks on the comment on the folds. :) And yes, a ...Thanks on the comment on the folds. :) And yes, a saddle. He has a friend who rides him. ;p Ren is the next character I'm likely to draw.<br /><br />I do write flat out sometimes, but very rarely. I get distracted really easily.LJ McDonaldhttp://ljmcdonald.canoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4007183744593956918.post-22792026090389161482012-07-07T21:04:04.421-04:002012-07-07T21:04:04.421-04:00A saddle eh? ;)
*cough* On a more realistic note,...A saddle eh? ;)<br /><br />*cough* On a more realistic note, the folds don't suck too much and I'm surprised you don't write flat out. I bet you do when the muse strikes hard.J.https://www.blogger.com/profile/09299409135651628833noreply@blogger.com