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QuestionWhat's a good drawing style to use?PhantasmagoriaCommunity AnswerThat depends on your story and your own abilities. The art style sets the tone of the story in a lot of ways, so consider your genre and how you want the art to reflect that. There is no one drawing style that will suit everything.
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QuestionWhat if I start working on my book, but then I have a different idea? I'm writing a book about girls that form an awesome club, but then I had an idea about a girl getting sucked into the TV.A Casual DetectiveCommunity AnswerYou should probably either try to merge the ideas together (the girls make a club and then get sucked into the TV), make one a subtopic of the main story (the girls make a club and one of them has a side conflict of getting sucked in a TV, which could be a continuous conflict or a one-time adventure), or save the one story for after you've finished the first one. Never do two separate stories at once, as you will not get either done.
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QuestionWhat if I'm a good writer but a terrible illustrator?Chana FordCommunity AnswerYou can still have your work published. Many companies will pair you up with an illustrator if they like your work, or provide illustrations/pictures if you're being featured in a magazine or newspaper. If you want to self-publish, there are many sites that allow you to find and hire an illustrator at reasonable rates.
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QuestionI want to make a celebrity type graphic novel writing a satire but I am worried about copyright issues.TorpiTop AnswererYou don't need to worry - satire is protected under laws such as Fair Use and Fair Dealing, as long as it is obvious that it is a joke.
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