Size: 6" x 9"
Publisher: Richard Minsky
Hardback ISBN: 978-0-937258-08-8 Price: $34.95
Paperback ISBN: 978-0-937258-07-1 Price: $24.95
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Whether you are creating a comic
book or graphic novel, a storyboard for a film
or
stage play, or just need a better method for
developing a plot line . . .
YOU
CAN DO A GRAPHIC NOVEL
Comic Books, Webcomics, and Strips
by
Barbara Slate
NOW AVAILABLE
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You Can Do a Graphic Novel: Comic Books,
Webcomics, and Strips by Barbara Slate shows you how to
create visual stories, from a single panel to a graphic novel—presented
in the form of a graphic novel.
A 40-year veteran in the field, Barbara Slate guides readers
through the same process she learned in her early days working
for Marvel and DC Comics—a process she has simplified for the
classes she teaches.Learn how to create memorable
characters, compelling plots, subplots, and engaging dialog. She
shows the secrets to laying out eye-popping pages, and breaking
into the business. Learn to trust your creative process—in
whatever you do.
Barbara says, “Even if you think you can’t draw, you can learn
how to find your own style.” Her method is informed by more than
a decade teaching in libraries, schools, art centers and
universities. Barbara revised, enlarged, and expanded on the
content of her 2010 paperback, You Can Do a Graphic Novel, with
the knowledge she has gained in eight years using it in classes
and workshops.
Her new approach is based on creating a six-page story. She
says, “If you can do a six-pager, you can do a graphic novel.”
This new edition includes a series of “Prose from the Pros,”
with advice from twenty professionals in comics, strips,
webcomics, and graphic novels. A new chapter has tips on
overcoming the psychological Saboteurs that prevent you from
finishing your book, and the book includes examples of work by
students from 8 years old to 65.
Barbara also gives many practical tips to
advance the creative process, get useful feedback and deal with
the "creative block." This guide is useful at every stage,
from the novice beginning their first foray into storytelling to
advanced professionals with books in progress. It can be used to
create works of every genre—fiction, autobiography, history,
genealogy and more!
And there's advice from 20 Pros in the
field!
Barbara Slate created Ms. Liz in 1976, a
cartoon character representing the liberated woman who speaks
her mind. Ms. Liz comic strip ran in Cosmopolitan and was an
animated segment on NBC’s TODAY show for two seasons. She has
written hundreds of comic books and graphic novels for DC,
Marvel, Archie, Disney: Barbie, Beauty and the Beast,
Pocahontas, Betty and Veronica and created Angel Love,
Yuppies from Hell, Sweet XVI, Getting Married and other Mistakes.
She is profiled in A Century of Women Cartoonists. A
resident of Stockport, NY, she travels extensively nationwide as
a keynote speaker, teacher, and moderator. http://barbaraslate.com
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Industry Trailblazer Aptly Chosen as 'Wildcat Comic Con' Keynoter
If anyone can
bring out the writer and artist hidden within society’s somnambulant
psyche it’s the titanically talented Barbara Slate.
Stan Lee
Barbara Slate has
captured the creative process with all its tortures and delights,
and produced a great guide to anyone who wants to unleash their
inner creativity.
Paul Levitz
President and Publisher, DCComics
(2002-2009)
Want to turn your
teens onto your library? Barbara Slate’s You Can Do a Graphic
Novel may be just the ticket. Having written hundreds of story
lines for perennial favorites like Betty, Veronica, and Barbie,
along with her own creations like DC Comics’ Angel Love,
Slate knows comic books.
Lauren Barack
School Library Journal
Attention,
hopeful comics writers: Barbara Slate has given you a helping hand
with You Can Do a Graphic Novel, a colorful, funny, and
user-friendly way to attain your goal. With Slate’s perfect
combination of brightly illustrated tips and no-nonsense rules,
you’ll find that you can do a graphic novel!
Trina Robbins
Comics Creator and Historian, Author of
Pretty in Ink
Barbara’s
exciting book brings to life in a wonderful colorful format her
careful, yet joyful, instructive and imaginative method of teaching
the graphic novel that I experienced during her classes at our local
library.
Jeanne Leonard
Director, Children/Teen Programming
Claverack Library, New York
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