Graphic Novel
Started my first adventure into the comic book world today. I've been working on a graphic novel. Although I will always love literature, above and beyond, to infinity positive and negative, I feel that for the current level of distraction in my life, this might be the perfect way to express myself.
I don't plan on drawing it. I have, on many occasions, begun to sketch out pieces of the work, but it is not what I want. I am not capable of producing that which I want. I may have lined-up an artist, but I don't want to get too excited, or to reveal too much, until I am certain.
It is semi-autobiographical, but it definitely crosses into the realm of the absurd. As a matter of fact, it crosses into the supernatural. I don't think anyone would be too surprised by this.
Apart from the pieces of the graphic novel, I've been writing a lot. It's all shit, really. At least I've been getting to it. I feel like I've misplaced all of my metaphors. I can't seem to create a non-cliche simile. It's frustrating. However, I do keep getting these really vivid images, so perhaps this is why I am so drawn to the graphic novel.
My process thus far is to write out the dialogue, with director's notes of what I want in frame. The story itself seems to be unfolding steadily. I love that I don't have to be entirely linear or chronological. It's freeing.


2 Comments:
Super Exciting! There are some youtubes of Alan Moore reading from his scripts. He has an interesting way of making the script its own art object in which his conveying of the story takes on some other weight by the imposition of his own artistic persona. Worth looking into.
Can't Wait!!!
Artist on board! It's happening in a big way. I'm so excited I could pizzle. Anyhow, I'm totally going to check in on that Alan Moore stuff, because I think he is amazing. Let me know if you read anything in your comics course that might be inspiring.
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