I just really get into the characters, and try to imagine what would make them afraid, what would turn them on, all the little gestures that carry that love and tension between them.
Art by Chris McGrath
I just really get into the characters, and try to imagine what would make them afraid, what would turn them on, all the little gestures that carry that love and tension between them.
Art by Chris McGrath
July 31st, 2000. Posted by FanLit | Feature | Comments Off |
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