THURSDAY April 30th 7:30-8:30
Writer Green Hornet, Dejah Thoris Princess of Mars, Red Sonja, Poison Ivy, Wonder Woman ’77, KISS comics, DMC Comics, Sensation Comics Wonder Woman and more. Also comics for Baltimore Museum of Art, NY Historical Society and Museum of Chinese in Americas. Co-founder of Alpha Girl Comics and publisher of Girls Night Out, The VIP Room, and Meridien City. Frequent panel speaker and moderator. Lover of all things food and Lego. World traveler and coffee drinker.
Check out Amy Chu’s Amazon Author Page to see a comprehensive look at all her published stuff. This is a really rare and amazing opportunity to speak to a creative, professional storyteller! PICK HER BRAIN!
Who wants to moderate?
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Topic: GUEST SPEAKER
Time: Apr 30, 2020 07:30 PM Eastern Time (US and Canada)
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I VOLUNTEER AS MODERATOR O(≧▽≦)O
1. How do you come up with a story?
2. What is your style in comics?
3. What is some of your influences?
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1. What do you do when you have a creative block?
2. How do you handle a difficult client or customer?
3. What is your advice for aspiring illustrators?
1. What do you do when you have a creative block?
2. How do you handle a difficult client or customer?
3. What is your advice for aspiring illustrators?
With you being a writer, have you had to work w/ a illustrator that was difficult?
How long does it take you to write a script for a comic?
Do you do commission work?
1. How do you find the right dialogue to write for different characters?
2. Any tips to make characters more relatable to the readers?
What is your process for working on a team in comic book writing? How closely do you work with illustrators to map out panels, page layouts, etc.?
As a writer, do you get royalties for stories you’ve written for comic books and graphic novels?
For platforms like Kickstarter do you find it easier to get a project going? Do you have a marketing strategy to get more eyes on your project?
AMY CHU has quite bit of experience seeing her original creative ideas become reality. She had used traditional means, such as publishers, but also has successfully crowdfunded projects on platforms such as KICKSTARTER. Ask her questions!
AMY CHU has quite bit of experience seeing her original creative ideas become reality. She had used traditional means, such as publishers, but also has successfully crowdfunded projects on platforms such as KICKSTARTER. Ask her questions!
What are key components to develop a compelling story?
How do you feel about plot holes? And are they hard to avoid?
how long does it take for you to execute an idea from born it to finish it.
how do you manage your time between hard-working and relaxing? (like traveling world, enjoying coffee, food, etc.)
Was working with comics your initial goal
What style did you like using
What inspired you to go further to comics
What are some pros and cons about producing web comics?
How do you make a pitch sound interesting?