Writing Tips: Mike Wheeler
By Mike Wheeler Unraveling the Threads: A Delightful Dive into the World of Plot Development Ah, the art of storytelling! It’s a craft that has captivated audiences for centuries, weaving…
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By Mike Wheeler Unraveling the Threads: A Delightful Dive into the World of Plot Development Ah, the art of storytelling! It’s a craft that has captivated audiences for centuries, weaving…
By Rodney Lockett Meet Rodney Lockett, the creative force behind Iron Gate Comics, where superhero tales like All-Winners Society and Guardians of Creation come to life. As the owner, publisher,…
By Ryan Howatt Alright everybody, get out your narrative arc graphs from high school and follow along. Just kidding, I’m sure most people have already seen that before, but I…
The Call: Pitching Comics to Marvel and DC By Malcolm Harris My agent works tirelessly; in fact, I believe she works harder than I do. Her job is straightforward—get me…
By Nick Palodichuk I wear several hats. I’m the founder and lone illustrator for Parapet Comics. I also do storyboards for films, host podcasts, direct films, and serve as a…
When I was approached by Comics Illustrated for their segment on Writing Tips, asking me if I’d be interested in sharing some of my wisdom on writing, I was initially…
1. “I write stories for myself.” Wrong. This is a common mistake. A professional writer never writes a story for themselves. If that were the case, those stories would stay…
About Writing… (Illustration by Jan Apple, source: http://www.dirkmanning.com/) This year marks my 20th anniversary as a published comic book writer (for those of you fellow old school online comic readers,…