Writing Pictures

What can you learn from looking deeply into the work of another writer?

We hope a lot.

James Kochalka is a very prolific creator of comics and graphic novels. Many of them are  for children, some are decidedly adult. They have a fun, cartoony look. Kochalka has made well over  fifty graphic novels and he keeps on creating them. 

The writer of this book, David Macpherson, was inspired by Kochalka's work. He  collected and read many of them and began reflecting on what he can learn from these comic stories. What can David take from Kochalka's work to make his own work better?

This volume is sort of a workbook of writing processes. David took seven Kochalka  graphic novels and summarized them and then wrote additional notes about what he can take from these  works. What can he learn?

This can be used in several ways. It is a wonderful introduction to the writing of Kochalka. It is a look at how David Macpherson does deep reading on work, even ones that might be seen as disposable, like children's graphic novels. You can take his insights for your own or come up with your own thoughts. Or this can be a blueprint on how you can do an analysis of another writer's work.

Anyway you use it, this is an amusing look into how writers read other people's art. 


 

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Writing Pictures

What can you learn from looking deeply into the work of another writer?

We hope a lot.

James Kochalka is a very prolific creator of comics and graphic novels. Many of them are  for children, some are decidedly adult. They have a fun, cartoony look. Kochalka has made well over  fifty graphic novels and he keeps on creating them. 

The writer of this book, David Macpherson, was inspired by Kochalka's work. He  collected and read many of them and began reflecting on what he can learn from these comic stories. What can David take from Kochalka's work to make his own work better?

This volume is sort of a workbook of writing processes. David took seven Kochalka  graphic novels and summarized them and then wrote additional notes about what he can take from these  works. What can he learn?

This can be used in several ways. It is a wonderful introduction to the writing of Kochalka. It is a look at how David Macpherson does deep reading on work, even ones that might be seen as disposable, like children's graphic novels. You can take his insights for your own or come up with your own thoughts. Or this can be a blueprint on how you can do an analysis of another writer's work.

Anyway you use it, this is an amusing look into how writers read other people's art. 


 

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Writing Pictures

Writing Pictures

by David Macpherson
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Writing Pictures

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Overview

What can you learn from looking deeply into the work of another writer?

We hope a lot.

James Kochalka is a very prolific creator of comics and graphic novels. Many of them are  for children, some are decidedly adult. They have a fun, cartoony look. Kochalka has made well over  fifty graphic novels and he keeps on creating them. 

The writer of this book, David Macpherson, was inspired by Kochalka's work. He  collected and read many of them and began reflecting on what he can learn from these comic stories. What can David take from Kochalka's work to make his own work better?

This volume is sort of a workbook of writing processes. David took seven Kochalka  graphic novels and summarized them and then wrote additional notes about what he can take from these  works. What can he learn?

This can be used in several ways. It is a wonderful introduction to the writing of Kochalka. It is a look at how David Macpherson does deep reading on work, even ones that might be seen as disposable, like children's graphic novels. You can take his insights for your own or come up with your own thoughts. Or this can be a blueprint on how you can do an analysis of another writer's work.

Anyway you use it, this is an amusing look into how writers read other people's art. 


 


Product Details

BN ID: 2940181094291
Publisher: David Macpherson
Publication date: 03/16/2025
Sold by: Draft2Digital
Format: eBook
File size: 322 KB
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