Giveaway: You Can Do a Graphic Novel Book ~ 3 Winners (closed)
Graphic novels, a variation of comic books, are slowly but surely gaining popularity with tweens and teens. Thousands who just went to see Thor are eagerly waiting for the opening night of Captain America, Green Lantern and The Avengers. The movies that are expected to generate millions in the box office will also refresh curiosity in graphic novels.
Creating a graphic novel combines writing and illustrating with great creativity. It can be educational, exciting and fun. For young graphic novel enthusiasts the process of creating a graphic novel can be a great adventure that exercises their inner artists and makes a great project for long summer days.
Barbara Slate, graphic novelist and author of You Can Do a Graphic Novel guides readers through the same process she learned in her early days working for Marvel and DC Comics-a process she has simplified for the classes she teaches and for the syndicated column she writes. The book teaches readers how to:
- · Be creative in a way that works for you.
- · Find your own artistic style!
- · Create characters that get people’s attention … and hold it!
- · Develop a great plotline and write believable dialogue.
- · Lay out pages to keep the story moving forward.
- · Keep those creative juices flowing when you get stuck.
I want Jaihari to read books daily. He said, “Ah, Mummy So boring to read as I have to attend Gideon class and enough for me to read English books” I am sad
as I couldn’t find interesting books for him to read. I jumped with joy when the publicist asked me whether I am interested to reaview the copy of this book.
He finds it interesting to read it with illustrations and love colorful graphics. It teaches moral lessons and I will pass it to him if he don’t listen my advises
You can test the book with kids and teens to see what types of adventures they imagine or let out your own inner artist.
How to enter (Mandatory)
Tell me something in a comment or your problem with money issues
Follow the mandatory entries to claim the prize. PRIZE ALERT – The publicist will offer to win You Can Do a Graphic Novel Book to 3 Winners~ARV $15. This contest is open to Worldwide.
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Contest closed on August 3 2011
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This looks like it would be a lot of fun for my daughter.
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Would love to try this using my background in Graphic Design. (mandatory entry)
there are certainly a lot of details like that to take into consideration. that is a great point to bring up. i offer the thoughts above as general inspiration but clearly there are questions like the one you bring up where the most important thing will be working in honest good faith. i don?t know if best practices have emerged around things like that, but i am sure that your job is clearly identified as a fair game. both boys and girls feel the impact of just a momentõs pleasure, for the rest of their lives.