Episode 3 - On Early Drafts
We had THREE topics that were somewhat braided together:
A thought Jess had: Become more interested in DOING what you're doing than KNOWING what you're doing.
A quote I wrote down: "I often find myself writing long meandering first drafts, that drift around a bit before settling down into a state of baffling indecision." - George Saunders
(and a quote Tom had handy): "Write down everything that happens in the story, and then in your second draft make it look like you knew what you were doing all along." - Neil Gaiman Lots more on the show page here: https://members.sawcomics.org/posts/49998503
In this episode we talk a lot more about early drafts in non-fiction and fiction.
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The Terrible Anvil
How do you make comics without all the frustration?
Without feeling lousy and inadequate all the time? With the Terrible Anvil of daily deadlines! And a community, and mindset shift about what it means to make comics and art. Jess Ruliffson and Tom Hart are working through the whole process, one piece at a time, turning frustration into fun and glee.
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