By D. Lynn Smith When I was writing for television, I would meet people who, when they found out what I did for a living, would then say, “I’ve been thinking about a script. I hear there’s a lot of money to be made.” It always amazed me that they thought it was just as simple as sitting down at a … [Read more...]
The Role of the Writer: Part III
By D. Lynn Smith When you are a television writer, you work hard on writing good dialog. The dialog can make or break a scene. When I started writing prose fiction again, people always commented on the quality of my dialog. So when I turned to comics, I thought, “I have this!” Wrong. Let me start … [Read more...]
The Role of the Writer: Part II
By D. Lynn Smith One of the most important things I had to learn about writing comic books is how to use panels. First, what is a panel? The following definition is from About.com: “A ‘panel’ in a comic book in one part of a comic book page. Typically a comic book page is made up of individual … [Read more...]
How many artists does it take to create a comic book?
The Writer: Part I By D. Lynn Smith Many people think that reading a comic book or graphic novel is a lesser experience than reading a novel or even a short story, but those people have not picked up some of today’s independent comics. Reading a comic book or graphic novel can be as compelling, … [Read more...]
Gates of Midnight #1 is released on comiXology
It’s finally here! After years of hard work, sweat and a few tears, Kymera Press’ first comic Gates of Midnight #1 was released Dec. 31 on comiXology. We here at Kymera Press would like to take this opportunity to thank everyone who supported our mission of publishing comics created by women. We … [Read more...]
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