I'm throwing this out there for anyone who wants to give it a try. A 4-7 page comic script on the topic of idleness. You can use Proverbs 6:6-11 as a jumping off spot or not. Just post them here when they're done. I figure the cut off date is July 17
Hey guys, I post alot on penciljack.com and they have monthly writing contests on simple subjects, e.g. cave, shipwreck, hospital. I thought it might be fun to get our creative juices flowing or to keep them in said state of motion. We could throw up
When Sin City first came out on the big screen, I was intrigued by the art style, so I did a little research and learned what I could about crime noir comics. What I learned was that it was a breeding ground for sex, violence, drugs, and any other na
Hi everyone. I'm trying to start up a project that may bring more interaction between the various areas of CCAS -- the online social networks and forums, the local group volunteers, the Alpha-Omega APA-zine, etc.Basically, we're organizing a series o
Hi all,I'm a newbie to this group but I'm not new to creating stories or writing. Even though I just published my own comic, I know that one day I may have to have an artist help me out, so I want to continue to learn what I can about comic writing.
This review of GTA4 got me thinking:How is it possible for children to become so great at gang cimes in the cities around me including mine, when most of thier parents have such a low educational upbringing some of them didn't even get a high school
Well I haven't shown much of my ideas or writings yet, but heres something I'm offereing you all to contribute to! It's a sci-fi tale about the last remaining cheetah on earth:In a public zoo, Kgsoi (pronounced Cosi) the cheetah wakes up when he is s
So...I've been setting up my characters enviornment to 'Emilie's Child' trying to get at every detail such as the demographics to each communities "Farmer's Markets" in Raquel's city, but now I don't know how to set something up where I can quickly g
Hi everyone. I am new to the group. I am trying my hand at writing, but I keep running into massive walls of redundancy. I think I have a great idea, but am having trouble tying it all together to form a cohesive and interesting flow. Any suggestions
Hello, I am wondering, if I am in the right place. It seems you are all into comic books and oviously take things very seriously. I am just a strip hack and looking for a place like this for christian goofballs like me. Is this for that too? Or is do
I've been thinking of doing a move on man's first interactions with canines and how they decided to team up with each other...but with all the prehistoric movies coming out it's hard to think of a captivating spot to have this in...Having them team u
hey i'm new and curious and probably going to end up like schrodinger's cat.but seriously, what are your favorite genres?mine has to be fantasy/scifi plus three stooge slapstick for fun stuff.
Hi guys, my teacher found out a good resource for learning how to write from believe it or not- a scifi site! Actually these links are very informative and apply to all genres. It helps you find the weaknesses in your stories and gives some good insi
we had a talk yesterday about making it into a movie late next yearsmall film company only up to now down horror and scifi movies but wants to expand the head is an old friend who i trust not a chritianbut i told him two things cannot be changed you
For some reason I can't seem to add friends or jopin any of the groups.I am a published author and was just looking to engage in some good old fashioned comic book discussions. If any one knows why I can't join the group I would appreciate any advice
Full-style, Marvel/Plot-style, screenplay style... What form of script do you prefer to work in? Did you get your favored style from someone else's scripts? I've been told repeatedly that there's no single insisted-upon script format in comics, and s
Over the years I've seen a number of unsaved people dismiss fictional Christian works, be they in comics or book form. Why? They feel that any writer can play god in his/her literary universe, and thus 'stack the deck' in favor of whatever theology o