Yes France exactly right I do like to keep an ambiguity about their gender. Obviously with some charachters there is no doubt,for example if they have pigtails, but for many (especially my pixie charachters) I like to keep that mystery. I think WHEN I get my book published (!!) it doesn't have to be for either boys or girls, it can appeal to both.
OH MY GOSH, Dill is totally adorable!! I want to just squeeze him and tell him how cute he is. Is he a character in your book?
ReplyDeleteHe is VERY smile-inducing!
ReplyDeleteI hope he's a character in your book as he already has a personality! Very cool.
ReplyDeleteNice to meet you Dill. A man of few words, I see. WAAAY cute!
ReplyDeleteThank you. He's not in my finished book but I have an idea for him. He just popped into my sketchbook one day - i think he's kind of cute. Cheers!
ReplyDeleteDill! Sweet! So i see it is a he. Or do you wish to keep some of these characters sexually ambiguous?
ReplyDeleteLove his colors.
Toooo cute! I just want to eat him!
ReplyDeleteCheers guys!
ReplyDeleteYes France exactly right I do like to keep an ambiguity about their gender. Obviously with some charachters there is no doubt,for example if they have pigtails, but for many (especially my pixie charachters) I like to keep that mystery. I think WHEN I get my book published (!!) it doesn't have to be for either boys or girls, it can appeal to both.
Thank you!