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π The Book of Tricks
Still kinda wonder how would looked more fairytailish version similar in spirit to the original. Where anatomy skinn details etc are realistic as here but other little things are more dreamy and magical. I dont know maybe book, hatt, background etc could have something of that - maybe even hair or some "crayon" star tatoo on leg etc :D
I hope you wont take it as empty nitpicking but I really feel in this one there is some room for this magical atmosphere now when I saw old original.
π The Book of Tricks
Plus it is amazing to see again that more naive and playful style in details like impractical pointy long hatt or curly shoes :)
βοΈ Winter Fairytale
Flexibility and muscles to the men! :D
π The Book of Tricks
bookworm /ΛbΚkΛwΙm/ noun
plural bookworms
: a person who likes to read books and who spends a lot of time reading and studying in flexible contortion poses
"She was always a bookworm when she was a kid."
π‘ The Supple Battalion
My French friend found a single reference in "The Hunchback" by Paul FΓ©val where the protagonist has the ability to transform into an old hunchback thanks to his childhood training as a circus boy. However, nothing is said about his contortion skills or training, just the fact he's a hunchback sometimes, and sometimes a tall and slender young man.
I'm just one person, not even a writer, but if I can come up with examples of contortionist stories and characters, there's hope that the world might one day see how much fun they can be!
Forest spirit
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The twitter account itself is no more than a banner on the trafficked road, today it's there, tomorrow it's not, its only function to point toward where you can look at my stuff if you like. It feels like a waste of time to invest into growing a fanbase on the road, or optimizing an account that is there today and no longer there tomorrow.
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