I've been commanded to update the blog more often. It's a good habit to get into.
Cough-INK-cough.
So I was given an assignment in Lit class last week: represent a character from one of the works we've read this year...on a ceiling tile. I decided to take on two: Lucie Manette and Therese Defarge from Dickens's classic A Tale of Two Cities. While the book was difficult to read, the story was just amazing, and I love the striking contrasts between these two women.
And, because it turned out so well (honestly, I was floored, as I've never thought of myself as much of a painter), I posted pictures on the Internet. Check them out! See what you think.
I've also been brainstorming on The Queen's Architect. Current verdict: I didn't realize I had so many important characters. And I'm adding two more: Andrew and Rebekah, the apprentice and the betrothed. They're being quite nice about being dragged into this madness, and I love them already.
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we didn't do cool stuff like that when WE studied tale of two cities. Ah, well, I'm not complaining... much.
Anyhow, thought you would appreciate this, it's pretty funny.
http://www.sfwa.org/writing/turkeycity.html
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