Painting pictures of the mind is a stream of consciousness creative short story in which Rob Hopcott anthropomorphically examines living paintings and the stories they contain that bring art to life for artists and viewers.
The reader is drawn into a tangled web of creativity with by a series of interconnected characters presenting different realities from different vantage points.
The perceived world undergoes rapid changes throughout this short story and readers may find this unsettling until the story is over, tensions are resolved and the final picture is painted.
Painting pictures of the mind is copyright Rob Hopcott 1999 - 2006, all rights reserved. All characters are fictitious in the story and no reference is intended to any person living or otherwise.
Related Topics:
personification
anthropomorphism
pathetic fallacy
2 comments:
Rob, I wondered if you had any tips on getting recognised when writing online?
(this isnt in direct regards to this post, although i couldnt find anywhere else to leave a message.)
Regards,
Edgar
Hi Edgar
Thanks for taking the time to comment :-)
I started to write a reply about tips on getting recognised as a writer but it was becoming so extensive that I decided to make an article about marketing writing and getting recognised as a writer.
You can find it here:
http://marketing.hopcott.net/
I hope it helps.
The comments systems are (I hope) better there too.
Thanks for commenting
Rob
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