Sunday, 13 December 2015

24 Doodles - 12

You know I said a while ago sometimes my doodling is extremely literal minded? Well, here's half a page of notes from Dorset in September on Red-Handed. Yeah. It's not exactly wild, creative, free association, is it?


(By the way... I would just like to make it clear that I'm not putting these - any of these - doodles up because I think they're good. They're all genuinely what I was doodling in the margins while I was working, and so most of them are rubbish- these hands certainly are. This is not 'Behold - pages from my sketchbook' it's 'Look what nonsense my hands got up to while my brain was trying to solve plot problems.')

12 comments:

  1. My favourite line from that story:
    "Anyone might have seen you!"
    "I sincerely hope they did; I was wearing a high visibility jacket."

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  2. Anonymous10:55 pm

    I love the notebooks of creative minds, and I'm thoroughly enjoying seeing more of your doodles!

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  3. These doodles are really fascinating! I really like seeing your thought processes behind your writing. Love this!

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  4. Eclectic Man5:38 pm

    This blog of yours is almost a creative writing course all by itself. Amusing and fascinating at the same time as being educational.

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  5. Ariadne9:21 pm

    Well even your doodles you label as "nothing that good" are already really clever and amusing - and that's just doodles. I really like the illustrations made here and there, they're very good and makes me miss being able to draw.
    Every time I consider taking up writing again I look at the doodles here and think "nah, can't compete" and give up....

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  6. Your doodles are lovely! As is this Advent Calendar - thank you for giving us something to look forward to!

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  7. Well ... either literal-minded, or a coded reference to Ulster ... :)

    Regardless of your intentions in posting them, the fact remains they are very good drawings. And it is very interesting as part of the creative process as well – the sort of external screensaver while the wheels turn. Thank you for sharing!

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