visual index meme
Apr. 4th, 2004 11:30 pmGacked from
penknife:
Go to images.google.com or some other image search engine, and search for images to represent your stories. Not pictures of canon characters -- we all know what they look like -- though something to show how you imagine an OC or a character in a literary fandom might be interesting. You could use pictures of settings and objects that occur in your stories, pictures of things you had in mind while writing, or just images that for whatever reason represent a story for you. The connection to the story doesn't have to be clear to anyone else. Do as many or as few as you want. More than one per story is fine.
Then, arrange them any way that seems right, and *don't explain*. Just make each picture a link to the story it represents.
This will give us all an idea of the visual landscape of your stories.
DO EET. It takes a while, but it's cool.





Go to images.google.com or some other image search engine, and search for images to represent your stories. Not pictures of canon characters -- we all know what they look like -- though something to show how you imagine an OC or a character in a literary fandom might be interesting. You could use pictures of settings and objects that occur in your stories, pictures of things you had in mind while writing, or just images that for whatever reason represent a story for you. The connection to the story doesn't have to be clear to anyone else. Do as many or as few as you want. More than one per story is fine.
Then, arrange them any way that seems right, and *don't explain*. Just make each picture a link to the story it represents.
This will give us all an idea of the visual landscape of your stories.
DO EET. It takes a while, but it's cool.




