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Showing and telling
- December 5, 2021
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No Comments‘Show rather than tell’ is useful advice for all fiction writers. It is better to try to show through what the protagonists do and how they behave rather than tell (show how A is jealous of B rather than simply tell your audience that A is jealous of B). With a graphic novel, there are -
Silence
- October 30, 2021
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One of the special features of a media that combines words and images in a static mode, such as graphic novels and comics, is its ability to make use of silence. In purely written texts, there must always be a voice, either that of the character or narrator. With film it is possible, but -
Historical veracity
- September 25, 2021
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‘Casanova in Paris’ is fictional but grounded within a factual historical context. The personality and character of Casanova himself we’ve also tried to make consistent with what we know about the real Casanova who lived and breathed (as hopefully we’ve been able to illustrate through our articles, blogs and extracts from Casanova’s own writings). Here,
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