>A proper story, with a plot etc. would be too much like hard work ;-)

Yep, I know that one. The only way I can write novels is to make it up as I
go along. Things get too boring in the story, I just blow something up etc.
No way I could write to a fully formed script!

An approach you might find more appealing is Hiroshige's "53 Stations" ....
just like postcards from his journey on the road.


On Tue, Jan 14, 2014 at 1:02 AM, leee <[email protected]> wrote:

> On Saturday 11 January 2014 20:18:47 Neil Cooke wrote:
> > > the robot and lizard paring would be a good subject for a
> >
> > series of pictures
> >
> > Seems to me there could be a neat series of pictures indeed, but better
> yet
> > a story - which means a comic type format. Those two dudes (besties of
> > course) hangin out - where? At some hyper-space train station ...
> > destination nowhere in particular (random is useful perhaps) ....
>
> Atm I'm just thinking in terms of them wondering through various slightly
> surreal/sci-fi type scenes, with some clues to an implied chronology, so
> that
> you get the impression or feeling that there is a story, albeit one that
> only
> the two characters ever really know.
>
> A proper story, with a plot etc. would be too much like hard work ;-)
>
> LeeE
>
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