{"product_id":"9780937258071","title":"You Can Do a Graphic Novel: Comic Books, Webcomics, and Strips","description":"\u003cp\u003eA guide to creating visual stories, from a single panel to a graphic novel, by a veteran in the field. Shows readers how to: find their own drawing style even if you think you can't draw; create memorable characters, compelling plots, subplots, and engaging dialog; lay out eye-popping pages; and break into the business.\u003c\/p\u003e\n\u003cp\u003e\u003cstrong\u003ePublisher Marketing\u003c\/strong\u003e: Introduction: A History of Graphic Novels Cartoon, Comic Strip, One Pager, Webcomic Story The Six Pager Prose From the Pros 20 Creative Tips Creating Characters Art Prose From the Pros Writing Layout Plot Comic Book Prose From the Pros The Saboteurs Student Work The Creative Block The Biz Glossary Index to Prose from the Pros Tom DeFalco Rick Parker June Brigman Barbara Brandon-Croft Mikey Babinski Paul Levitz Hildy Mesnik DeFalco Trina Robbins Ray Billingsley Dee Fish Mary Fleener Dan Parent Kata Kane Jerry Craft Kitty Curran Larissa Zageris Nicole Boose Dean Haspiel Noah Van Sciver Danny Fingeroth Review Quotes : \"If anyone can bring out the writer and artist hidden within society's somnambulant psyche it's the titanically talented Barbara Slate.\" Stan Lee Chairman Emeritus, Marvel Entertainment 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 Publisher Marketing : Putting together words and pictures produces a compelling medium for story telling. Whether it's a comic book, strip, or graphic novel, veteran cartoonist Barbara Slate guides you through the process. Barbara shares the insight and skills she learned creating characters for Marvel and DC Comics and perfected over the hundreds of comics, strips, webcomics and graphic novels that defined her successful career. She shows you how to: - Find your own artistic style. - Create characters that get people's attention...and hold it! - Develop a great plotline and write believable dialogue. - Lay out your pages to keep the story moving forward. - Keep those creative juices flowing with her top creative tips - Break into the Biz And there's advice from 20 Pros in the field! Contributor Bio: Slate, Barbara Barbara Slate launched a line of feminist greeting cards in 1976 featuring her character Ms. Liz. After appearing on millions of cards, Ms. Liz became a regular comic strip for Cosmopolitan magazine, and was the star in a series of animated segments on NBC's Today show. Ms. Liz also appeared in Glamour, New Woman, Working Woman, and Self magazines. Barbara's big break in comics came when she created Angel Love for DC Comics. From there, she created, wrote and drew Yuppies from Hell and Sweet XVI for Marvel and put her own spin on the Disney classics Beauty and the Beast, Pocahontas, Archie's Betty and Veronica, and Mattel's Barbie. Barbara's original art has been widely exhibited, and has been reviewed by The New York Times. She is profiled in the seminal work A Century of Women Cartoonists. Barbara is a keynote speaker, panelist, and moderator at ComicCons. Since 2007 Barbara has been teaching how to do a graphic novel in libraries, elementary and secondary schools, writers conferences, and at colleges. Her first textbook, You Can Do a Graphic Novel (Alpha\/Penguin, 2010) was reissued as an eBook by Britannica Digital Learning in 2014. It is widely used in classrooms at all levels of study, as well as in home schooling.\u003c\/p\u003e\n\u003cp\u003e\u003cstrong\u003eFormat:\u003c\/strong\u003e Paperback | \u003cstrong\u003ePages:\u003c\/strong\u003e 234 | \u003cstrong\u003ePublication Date:\u003c\/strong\u003e 2018-10-15\u003c\/p\u003e","brand":"Richard Minsky","offers":[{"title":"Paperback","offer_id":46476400853123,"sku":"9780937258071","price":24.95,"currency_code":"USD","in_stock":true}],"thumbnail_url":"\/\/cdn.shopify.com\/s\/files\/1\/0564\/6830\/8099\/files\/9780937258071.jpg?v=1770276899","url":"https:\/\/sebink.com\/products\/9780937258071","provider":"Sebink","version":"1.0","type":"link"}