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Trade Paperback List

Trade Paperback List - Awesome resource that seems to be kept up to date (moderately) for trade paperbacks and graphic novels that have been published. Search as a title or from a creator.

Newsarama.com |Brad Meltzer's 'Book of Lies' Trailer

Brad Meltzer's 'Book of Lies' Trailer - Oddly enough I am actually intrigued by this. Never read a Brad Meltzer novel, so maybe after Choke I'll pick this up...speaking of choke.

Mission

My focus in the last couple of months has shifted. This is probably the longest I've not been creative in the traditional sense of how I would describe being creative. I've not been drawing, not been designing (graphics at least), not been creating. Which to me is something really painful. I've stripped by involvement online down to an absolute minimum and all of this in the persuit of one thing. Finishing off my script.

This thing has been brewing for YEARS now and has taken more turns than I can imagine, but thankfully the last couple of months have been very productive. I've got the first half of the book mapped out and written. The thing is that creating a whole world is extremely hard. Every single character is new, every single setting needs to be described and every word of dialogue is analysed.

In order to help me get into the whole script writing, I've had to really emmerse myself in the comic production side of things. I've been reading scripts that are within the comic books that I read, I've been hunting online for various resources and the one thing that I've found is that the actual method is completely unique to every single person. I'm sure there are creators that have got the same method of working as I do, however I've not really read anyone's account of this yet. Mainly I guess because the people that I've been reading that write and draw their own stuff have reached that level of craft where they can cut corners.

I'm still learning the track, so there is no corner cutting for me. The great thing about this experience however is that I can see the fruits of my labour slowly evolve. I started off with one page which was incredibly difficult to write (how do you start off your epic after all) before finishing off the first arc. It's a slow process but ultimately once I've got the script in my hand I can then concentrate on the next task of drawing the thing. The plan and I will do EVERYTHING in my power to achieve, is to have my first graphic novel completed by the time I hit my 30th birthday (I turn 29 next week). It doesn't have to be published, but it definitely has to be completed as one package which I can then start shopping around to see if anyone is interested (I have only two companies that I would consider publishing to, otherwise I think I'll go down the self publishing route).

My creative energies for the next year are going to be fully dedicated to the story.

Making of Dark Horse Comics

Making of Dark Horse Comics section. As I've been emmersing myself in the comic book world lately, as I truck on with the script that has been on the back burner for 6 years ago (it's moving along slowly but nicely). This is a great series of making of comics. The nice thing about them is that they show the entire process from script to pencil to ink to colour to lettering.

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