Write Handed Archive
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The Final Column
Goodbye, farewell, auf Wiedersehen, adieu, cheerio, ciao, so long, and toodle-oo (see, a thesaurus does serve some purpose).
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All About Sequences G & H
This is the next part in a series about the ?sequence? approach, a screenwriting tool that can improve your storytelling no matter what you write.
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Why Y Works
Brian K. Vaughan?s ?Y -- The Last Man? has been cited as the reason God created comic books. But why? Let?s take a look at just a few reasons.
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All About Sequence - Part F
This is the next part in a long series about the ?sequence? approach, a screenwriting tool that can improve your storytelling no matter what you write.
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Cross Over Blues
Mark understands the invasion of comics from other realms of the entertainment world. He really does. But that doesn?t mean he has to like it.
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All About Sequence - Part E
This is the next part in a long series about the ?sequence? approach, a screenwriting tool that can improve your storytelling no matter what you write.
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Letter to Warren Ellis
In the back of ?Fell,? Warren Ellis asks for comments about his new venture. Here you have a few.
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All About Sequence - Part D
This is the next part in a long series about the ?sequence? approach, a screenwriting tool that can improve your storytelling no matter what you write.
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All About Sequence - Part C
This is the next part in a long series about the ?sequence? approach, a screenwriting tool that can improve your storytelling no matter what you write.
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Occupation: Storyteller #4
Occupation: Storyteller, a feature you should think of as trading cards for writers, spotlights Runemaster Studios' Mike Bullock.
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All About Sequence - Part B
This is the next part in a long series about the ?sequence? approach, a screenwriting tool that can improve your storytelling no matter what you write.
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Career Retrospective: BENDIS!
Mark has a conversation with himself in this, a future issue of Wha...Huh?
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All About Sequence - Part A
This is the next part in a long series about the ?sequence? approach, a screenwriting tool that can improve your storytelling no matter what you write.
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Hey, Mr. Sandman
Two weeks ago, Mark performed career retrospective surgery on Neil Gaiman. Now, he throws two Sandman pages on the operating table to see what he can find out.
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Introducing Sequence Structure
This is the first in a long series about the ?sequence? approach, a screenwriting tool that can improve your storytelling no matter what you write.
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Career Retrospective: Neil Gaiman
Neil Gaiman?s career has been long and varied. Comics, novels and coming soon to a theater near you: MirrorMask. But what about that first book?
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Objective vs. Subjective
Your readers don?t want to just read the story, they want to be involved. Let?s take a look at how we can make objectivity more subjective.
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The Art of the Reversal
Dramatic scenes are good, but not enough. To keep your story moving, you must master the art of the reversal.
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Drama, Drama Everywhere
Why do some scenes work better than others? Because they have drama. Here?s how to put more drama into every scene you write.
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Remember, Remember the Fifth of November
Here we go again. Another Alan Moore title is being converted to a movie. Do you think it will be any good?
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And The Winner Is...
A month ago, Mark asked for your versions of John Gardner?s barn description exercise. He has picked the two finalists. Now you tell him who the winner is.
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Remembering Rod Serling
Mark is on the road this week, traveling to Binghamton, New York, hometown of Rod Serling, creator of the Twilight Zone.
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To Know or Not To Know
You've heard it before: Write what you know. But what if you don't? What's a writer to do?
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My First Sale
So you think you have what it takes to be a writer? Let?s find out.
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Pen and Paper
There are two things any real writer must never be without: pen and paper. That's why Mark actually keeps two sets of them close by his side at all times.
Preview: CLiNT #2.1
Sneak peek by Richard Boom
CLiNT #2.1 will be available from all good magazine retailers and comic stores on Wednesday May 23.
12-Gauge Comics Solicitations For August 2012
Solicitations by Richard Boom
12-Gauge Comics has sent out their August 2012 shipping titles.
Preview: Captain Marvel #1
Sneak peek by Richard Boom
This July, take flight as Marvel is presenting a first look at Captain Marvel #1!
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