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Inking continues, plus, "why is this book so long?"

🕑 Added 2024-12-05 23:15:43 +0000 UTC
Inking continues, plus, "why is this book so long?"
Inking continues, plus, "why is this book so long?"
Inking continues, plus, "why is this book so long?"
Inking continues, plus, "why is this book so long?"
Inking continues, plus, "why is this book so long?"
Inking continues, plus, "why is this book so long?"
Inking continues, plus, "why is this book so long?"
Inking continues, plus, "why is this book so long?"
Inking continues, plus, "why is this book so long?"

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Tony Cliff

Yeah, how does manga get away with that? (Rhetorical question, but still…)

Lex

I think your writing style matches your drawing style; well-conceived, techincally elegant, and sometimes indulgent ;) It’s all good, fun to read, a marvel to look at. You’re living in the story and letting your reader live there too. Manga never seems worried about length, I don’t think you should be either.

Tony Cliff

I hear what you're saying, but of course one of the shoulder-demons is there, saying, "you shouldn't HAVE a 'storytelling heart,' you are a professional, you should be able to design to fit the constraints." As for trilogy options, my feeling on that is like so many things with publishers: they're wildly enthusiastic for it unless they're not.

Tealin

I wonder if the length thing is to do with how you're approaching production. The 19th century literary canon is full of honking doorstops because a great many of them were written as serials, the author focuing on what that week's instalment of the story needed, rather than nailing down an overall structure and working succnictly within it. They're essentially equivalent to a DVD box set. TV series have the leeway to dwell in more granular aspects of the story because they can/have to spread it out over many episodes. Could it be your storytelling heart belongs more to serialised work than the tightly compact form of the 90-minute film? Could you make your 450k word novel into a series rather than a doorstop? Could DD4 be packaged as a trilogy? It just seems to me there is an option between 'all of it' and 'none at all', and I've been hearing that publishers (like movie studios) are more interested in franchises than one-offs (at least when it comes to print fantasy). Worth pursuing?


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