ext_166009 ([identity profile] nanuk-dain.livejournal.com) wrote in [personal profile] nanuk_dain 2013-11-01 09:30 am (UTC)

I totally agree. It's not just the cases that are interesting it's the characters and their development. And of course that the general setting of Eureka leaves and endless possibility for stories, since al those crazy science things allow almost any plot twist you can imagine - reviving the death, different dimensions, different timelines etc. That's why it never gets boring - every author has a different way to go about things, and even every story can be written with a totally different premise in mind. I love that, especially when people get the science talk in and make it plausible. (btw, you're really good at that, and that makes reading so much fun ^^).

Oh, don't get me started on research... I love it (considering that I do it also for my job, I better should) and there are stories that you know what you want to write, but to get the details - or the whole premise of the plot - right, you first have to do tons of research and usually find great plot devices and ideas along the way. And nothing has been written yet, but it's all forming in your head... Yes, I know that all too well ^^

I think your art is good, it has a very destinctive style that I recognise immediately. If there's any way I can help, just ask ^^ My style might be completely different, but I'm quite decent in photoshop. As for the time element... yeah, that is probably my most frequent problem (pun intended), and I really don't know how to change that (short of becoming a hermit with internet access XD). RL has a way of taking up all your time, especially with work and family involved.

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