1) I like to think the thing the fox is carrying is their morning cake and refuse to believe (despite the visual evidence) that it's a mere Yorkshire pudding or popover.
2) I learned a new word today (proscenium), thanks to you two. Still not sure I'm saying it aloud correctly, but thank you, all the same.
3) I've heard of illustrators creating art of well-known stories, like a folk tale, etc., to develop their voice and portfolios. So I love this idea in reverse, for writers, now, too, of taking an old story's illustrations and rewriting it to be something new, as a voice exercise. Thanks for that, as well!
Oh no, more books to add to my shelves. Your posts should come with a warning for everyone’s banks balance. 😅
I feel this every single time I open their posts 😅
Hugh Downs, host of both “Today” and “20/20,” for many years, was a gentle, kind-hearted and intelligent man.
I wonder how many of your readers know of him.
1) I like to think the thing the fox is carrying is their morning cake and refuse to believe (despite the visual evidence) that it's a mere Yorkshire pudding or popover.
2) I learned a new word today (proscenium), thanks to you two. Still not sure I'm saying it aloud correctly, but thank you, all the same.
3) I've heard of illustrators creating art of well-known stories, like a folk tale, etc., to develop their voice and portfolios. So I love this idea in reverse, for writers, now, too, of taking an old story's illustrations and rewriting it to be something new, as a voice exercise. Thanks for that, as well!