Also, do you follow George Saunders on here? If you do, wonderful. If you don't, here is a real fun coincidence:
His Substack is called Story Club, and the first story that he is offering for folks to read and analyze along with him is a Hemingway story called "Cat in the Rain"!
Thank you for creating this post and that drawing for us and/or for you. (For me, something that helps me write each day is to think about creating a joke, a thought, a poem, an idea, something for a Specific Someone. Do you ever do that?)
Thank you! I just subscribed. I was fortunate to meet him once, he spoke at a fundraiser I drew at. He is so nice. Thanks for the tip, I look forward to reading him. As for my personal prompts: I don't quite do that, no. Not sure what I do....try to draw something I like, then I try to tie it into a word or a phrase of a trend or a political thing... WHO KNOWS?
Liza, this is delightful.
Also, do you follow George Saunders on here? If you do, wonderful. If you don't, here is a real fun coincidence:
His Substack is called Story Club, and the first story that he is offering for folks to read and analyze along with him is a Hemingway story called "Cat in the Rain"!
Thank you for creating this post and that drawing for us and/or for you. (For me, something that helps me write each day is to think about creating a joke, a thought, a poem, an idea, something for a Specific Someone. Do you ever do that?)
Thanks again for sharing all you do.
Thank you! I just subscribed. I was fortunate to meet him once, he spoke at a fundraiser I drew at. He is so nice. Thanks for the tip, I look forward to reading him. As for my personal prompts: I don't quite do that, no. Not sure what I do....try to draw something I like, then I try to tie it into a word or a phrase of a trend or a political thing... WHO KNOWS?
that all resonates with me very much.
-- creating starting from something i like.
-- being grateful to and for george saunders.
-- "who knows?"
thank you again!