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You Can Do a Graphic Novel by Barbara Slate
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You Can Do a Graphic Novel (edition 2010)

by Barbara Slate (Author)

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Art. Language Arts. Young Adult Nonfiction. HTML:

A guide to creating graphic novels.

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Title:You Can Do a Graphic Novel
Authors:Barbara Slate (Author)
Info:Alpha (2010), 208 pages
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A great book on creating a Graphic Novel. The book gives many helpful suggestions and uses many images to illustrate these ideas. The text is light hearted but gives serious attention to the goal of creating a well thought out graphic novel. A fine addition to any creative person’s library. ( )
  Chris177 | Jan 4, 2013 |
Clear concise, positive instructions for creative writing for graphic novels, aimed at younger readers but still relevant. Good chapters about plotting and how to keep creativity flowing. I found it quite encouraging. ( )
  questbird | Jan 25, 2012 |
Do you know a hopeful comic book writer? Are you looking for a way to bring your writing to a new contemporary level? Or would you just like to lighten up your writing muse and have some fun?

Then You Can Do A Graphic Novel will suit you well!

Chock full of fun, inspiration, writing tools, and all you ever wanted to know about graphic writing, You Can Do a Graphic Novel will inspire and delight you. I particular enjoyed the chapters on "The Creative Process" and "The Plotline," and the chapter on "The Biz" offers invaluable advice for any writer.

From the back jacket: Veteran graphic novelist, Barbara Slate, shares the insight and skills that she learned in ther early days with Marvel and DC Comics and perfected over the 300 comics and graphic novels that defined her successful career.

Overall, thumbs up for this well-illustrated, informative and creativity-boosting book! ( )
  BarbWebb | Jul 16, 2011 |
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