Lindesay's pages of his book - part 1 of the monologue.
Part 1 of Lindesay's monologue
Part 3 of the monologue.
Hi Everyone, Lindesay has given me permission to put his book/pages up on the blog - so here is the cover of his book "A Face in the Crowd" along with his part of his monolgue (no.1) & his interpretation. The next part of the monologue is mine (no.3) & my interpretation. (I went past no. 2 as Lindesay wasn't worried if we didn't do it in sequential order). I found this book easy to interpret & completed it in one day which I found was great as I was under no pressure to get it done to catch up with you all. Hope your'e all well - I am feeling lost today as I don't have a book in my hot little hands to alter although Lindesay tells me another should be on the way this week . Happy Creating, Olga.
Hi Everyone, Lindesay has given me permission to put his book/pages up on the blog - so here is the cover of his book "A Face in the Crowd" along with his part of his monolgue (no.1) & his interpretation. The next part of the monologue is mine (no.3) & my interpretation. (I went past no. 2 as Lindesay wasn't worried if we didn't do it in sequential order). I found this book easy to interpret & completed it in one day which I found was great as I was under no pressure to get it done to catch up with you all. Hope your'e all well - I am feeling lost today as I don't have a book in my hot little hands to alter although Lindesay tells me another should be on the way this week . Happy Creating, Olga.
This is a great page Olley....love the little car, the one with all the personality, amongst the large nondescript ones....is that a photo of you waving from the little car?
ReplyDeleteI must say you work extremely well under pressure!!
love Peta
Hi Peta - There really was no pressure with this one. I figured I could do the same style as Lindesay in keeping with his theme & it was really easy & I really enjoyed it. Yes it is a picture of me in that cute little car I just hope that it doesn't stray away from the "Mr Anonymous" theme. Olley.
ReplyDeleteOlga, I guess Lindesay's story could equally be referring to a 'Ms Anonymous'!
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