And here is the second Mara & Celeste story that I wrote when I was on my vacation!
*giggles*
People sometimes ask me where I get my inspiration for my stories from. Well, I get it from the weirdest places; things I hear or see, things that happen to me, articles in the paper or a magazine, things that happen around me... or things I read in the menu of a restaurant!
Sometimes, a very normal line can just trigger a bit of inspiration when the line in question happens to look amusing. And of course, it helps when you have a story character who is as wacky as Celeste is; I can see things through her eyes and thusly get inspiration for stories like, well, this one!
Enjoy!
And...
Celeste Monroe is © me
Mara Peterson is also © me
*giggles*
People sometimes ask me where I get my inspiration for my stories from. Well, I get it from the weirdest places; things I hear or see, things that happen to me, articles in the paper or a magazine, things that happen around me... or things I read in the menu of a restaurant!
Sometimes, a very normal line can just trigger a bit of inspiration when the line in question happens to look amusing. And of course, it helps when you have a story character who is as wacky as Celeste is; I can see things through her eyes and thusly get inspiration for stories like, well, this one!
Enjoy!
And...
Celeste Monroe is © me
Mara Peterson is also © me
Category Story / General Furry Art
Species Mammal (Other)
Size 120 x 120px
File Size 9 kB
I can honestly say that the extremely... curious description did not have me laughing.
It may have been the purely action and dialogue style of the second part, I don't really know.
The first part was excellent. I'm always stuck between the Exposition, Character Action, and the combination between the two, and seeing you smoothly transition from Exposition to where the Characters have focus was pretty inspiring.
Now, if only that would help me stop juggling several products at a single time...
It may have been the purely action and dialogue style of the second part, I don't really know.
The first part was excellent. I'm always stuck between the Exposition, Character Action, and the combination between the two, and seeing you smoothly transition from Exposition to where the Characters have focus was pretty inspiring.
Now, if only that would help me stop juggling several products at a single time...
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