Greetings to all at the start of 2012. By day I'm a miltiary officer, by night a writer of comics, novels, nonfiction, and whatever else I can pen. I've got two novels published through Kindle Direct Publishing, The Calling, a science fiction adventure, and HONOR, a military conspiracy thriller set at my alma mater, the Air Force Academy.
I've been reading comics for over 30 years, and I've been writing them for about 6 years. I was one of the fortunate few whose first ever comic sold was to Marvel, a short story that went in Giant-Size Avengers Special#1. That led to a few other stories, including one in Wolverine #900 and Astonishing Tales#6.
The work that keeps me busiest now are the various independent comics I do for the site www.ComicCritique.com. I've got several comics already in release at the site, including the horror series Devolution, the science fiction series The Rift, and the Christian fairy tale adventure ClosetWorld. I'm also developing several new series such as Redo, an indy super hero project, and new pitches The Chosen, a military/sci fi piece, and The Forgotten, a fairy tale that's a cross between ClosetWorld and the Sandman series.
Although not definite, I've also got a few possible irons in the fire with Marvel, but those are too early to talk about and may not materialize in these difficult financial times.
This spring and summer while deployed to Iraq, I knocked out a screenplay of my horror comic Devolution, and I'm in the process of submitting it to various respected contests and searching for an agent. I'm new to the screenwriting world, so it's a learning process at the moment.
I'm also developing a nonfiction book proposal called Alive that deals with embryonic stem cell research and embryo adoption (also called snowflake adoption). I'm in the research phase right now of this project, reading through some of the more difficult but educational books out there and working on an outline.
So my plate, as you see, is full for 2012, but it's a great thing for a writer. I'd rather have too much to write about than be sitting here waiting for the next inspiration.
God bless and keep you all.
Matt Yocum
Site: www.MattYocum.com
Comics: www.ComicCritique.com
Novels: www.Amazon.com
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Buzz,
I meant to tell you thanks for taking the time to write and share with me your insights, experience, and the invaluable links and lists. This will go a long way to helping me. I have a lot to learn, now that I've got the screenplay in hand. Thanks again!
Matt
Matt Yocum said:
Steve, thanks much. It's nice to be home for Christmas, along with the others I was with in Iraq.
Steve Crespo said:
Buzz, many thanks for all the insight. I'll defintitely take my time on this, and you've pointed me in some good directions. There's no hurry for me on this project, so I'm debating possibly waiting until I see the results of various contests I've submitted to. Although no guarantee I would place, if I did it would certainly help pad the resume for Devolution. And like you said, having it as a comic so they can see what I'm talking about should help. I have print digest-sized ashcan comics of everything I make in comics so that I can send it to publishers or to hand out at conventions, so that might help.
You've definitely opened my eyes to what route I should begin to pursue, so many thanks for that.
Buzz Dixon said:
Brien, I've got to be honest, I've only now learned that since you retain all rights for e-published books, you can publish on many more than just Kindle. I'm now working to publish my novels on Barnes and Nobles' Nook as well as through a site called SmashWords.com, who can distribute to others including Sony and Apple's iBookstore. For Kindle, just google Kindle Direct Publishing, and it has a great step-by-step guide that helps you publish with them. Same for Barnes and Nobles' Nook and SmashWords. Hope that helps.
Brien Sparling said:
Thanks much! I wish I could draw, but don't have that gift. I've found my artists through a variety of means, mostly from digitalwebbing.com through the forums section, and some by posting want ads through the site. I've loved working with artists of so many different styles!
Alika Parsons said:
I'm new to publishing, and interested in how you published through Direct Kindle publishing. Why did you choose them over other e-publishers.
Thanks in advance for your time.
By writing, do you mean drawing the comic along w/ scripting the books or's this separate. only sayin' cause'm diggin' the artwork. Regardless, all the blessings to you mang keep up the good work and stay safe! Looking forward to more inspired works, more like this the better.
God bless you, Matt. Happy new year.
...And thank you for your service. Shalom!