Of course, then there is the trope of the surprisingly literary interauthor for a non-literary character,
This is something I strive to avoid...more on this tomorrow, I think.
The only potentially useful bit I might have is that artists of various types have very different narrative priorities depending on their art. And the usefulness of that, even if it lives up to its potential is...
As for as this book is concerned, that's a very important point. How do sculptors think? Can I think like a sculptor?
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Of course, then there is the trope of the surprisingly literary interauthor for a non-literary character,
This is something I strive to avoid...more on this tomorrow, I think.
The only potentially useful bit I might have is that artists of various types have very different narrative priorities depending on their art. And the usefulness of that, even if it lives up to its potential is...
As for as this book is concerned, that's a very important point. How do sculptors think? Can I think like a sculptor?