If I come back to something a couple of weeks later, it seems like crap. Then again, if I come back to something five or ten years later it seems wonderful—but I have no desire to work on it again.
It’s funny how that works. Often when I am submitting work to somewhere, or I have a cartoon I’m MEH about, that piece or the one I was least happy with is the one that sells.
If I come back to something a couple of weeks later, it seems like crap. Then again, if I come back to something five or ten years later it seems wonderful—but I have no desire to work on it again.
It’s funny how that works. Often when I am submitting work to somewhere, or I have a cartoon I’m MEH about, that piece or the one I was least happy with is the one that sells.
But that’s the nice thing about a bridge: Both sides do meet in the middle.
Patience, Randie. Patience.
Indeed. That is the nature of bridges…. they also lead to elsewheres.
Bridges are the divisions most easily crossed. Also, turning things upside down seems to really help me find things in tricky crosswords!
Really? in Crosswords?