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Unlock the secrets to comic-writing success! "You have a story tell. It's your story... These are ways to help you get your story out, to help you become the writer inside of yourself." This is the book on writing you've been waiting for, a nuts-and-bolts guide to writing fiction for comics. While it is true that there is no set way to write a comic book script, no set format, no industry standard, it is equally true that someone learning to write comics needs structure. That's where Comics Experience Guide to Writing Comics can help. Comics veteran Andy Schmidt offers sage advice and practical instruction for everything from writing realistic dialogue to communicating your ideas to other comics professionals. Inside you'll find:23 exercises to help you put fundamental writing principles into practiceSample script formats, page-by-page outlines, scene-by-scene outlines and short pitches that show you exactly how to create these important components of the writing processDiagrams and pages from published comics to illustrate key conceptsTips on professional development, networking and navigating the comics industryThese pages include all the tools you need to write great comics, but where do you begin? Begin with yourself.



About the Author

Andy Schmidt

My name is Andy Schmidt and I'm a comic fan and professional. My love of comics started with my older brothers Arne and Craig having them around while I grew up. I was hooked from before I could read. Heck, I learned to read with comics!

Flash forward 20 years and I'm walking into Marvel Comics as their newest assistant editor in 2002. A dream come true! And it was awesome and everything I hoped it would be. I learned everything I possibly could about what goes into making a comic, publishing, printing, marketing, all of it. I just ate it up!

By 2006 I had been promoted a couple of times and launched a space opera story called ANNIHILATION as the editor. That got me bumped up to editing X-MEN (the holy grail for me!) and life was good. But... as much as I love editing (and I do!) I also love writing. So, knowing you can't do both at Marvel (for very good reasons) , I packed up shop and started my own business called COMICS EXPERIENCE and also started writing professionally (something I'd been doing anyway for years) .

Comics Experience is place to learn about how to create comics and great stories. I roll all my experience up as an editor and writer and shove it into my courses that are offered online. Take a look if you get a chance.

And I started writing. Marvel was gracious enough to give me a couple of short stories when I left and I spent a year getting other work. Check some of it out.

With each new project, I try to challenge myself by trying something new or working around a problem or anything that forces me to be creative.

The best example, that will never be seen by anyone on Earth, is actually in issue #2 of G.I. JOE: FUTURE NOIR because for that issue I tried to make my panel descriptions for the artist as entertaining as possible. They were full of jokes and commentaries and hyperbole and apparently got several people at the Hasbro offices laughing out loud. Too bad those never say the light of day--but Jack's art was fantastic on that issue and he said he had more fun on that than anything else he'd ever done.

Anyway, that's me. I'm now a senior editor at IDW Publishing where I oversee TRANSFORMERS and G.I. JOE comics. They're great fun! And I get to write! And I still get to teach!

I hope you'll dive into a book and take the plunge with me!

Andy



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