Jan. 5th, 2004
This follows on from the small piece of creative writing I did some time ago and posted here. It is a continuation of that story, so I repeat the first part below.
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OK, I like that. This next part is very flawed. It needs one of two things to make it work (discounting the need for even more editing which will just have to wait) It needs the continuing story to make sense of it, which, though I can feel in my head, takes me ages to write down, or it needs the reader to be referred to the life of the artist Richard Dadd, specifically his paintings 'The Fairy Feller's Master Stroke,' 'Come unto these yellow sands,' and 'A Bacchanalian Feast,' from which his quote is directly lifted.
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OK, I like that. This next part is very flawed. It needs one of two things to make it work (discounting the need for even more editing which will just have to wait) It needs the continuing story to make sense of it, which, though I can feel in my head, takes me ages to write down, or it needs the reader to be referred to the life of the artist Richard Dadd, specifically his paintings 'The Fairy Feller's Master Stroke,' 'Come unto these yellow sands,' and 'A Bacchanalian Feast,' from which his quote is directly lifted.
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Jan. 5th, 2004 06:33 pm
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