I have learned a lot about creating and publishing a graphic novel. I have also done some research – at WonderCon, and while blogging about that and about other aspects of this project. I have been able to read and compare the scripts side-by-side with the finished works (also a very handy practice in studying screenwriting – to read the script and study the film made from it.) Some graphic novels come with additional materials, such as development, sketches, proposals, scripts. ![]() ![]() So of course, I have been reading graphic novels, to get more familiar with the art form. Okay, I’ll calm down now, and continue reporting the more mundane aspects of my progress so far. I’m very excited by this, and though it is not any form of concrete progress, I feel it is a sign of significant creative, mental progress. ![]() In the past, I have frequently dreamed stories in movies or in scripts (in fact, that same night, I dreamed of some scenes and changes for my current script re-write), but this was my very first time for dreaming in a panel layout. I was dreaming a story, and it was laid out in picture panels, like a graphic novel. Last night (9-11-11) I dreamt in panels for the first time.
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