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21st September 2009
There are really many factors to consider when writing a comic strip or a graphic novel. You have to decide on your writing style,drawing style,publishing woes,distribution etc...
It is never an easy ride.
Writing
The best way in this case is to ... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
18th September 2009
If you want a sparkling nice jewelry on a budget, then you can try to have an easy DIY recycled jewelry. You can have your costume jewelry recycled or those that you think will not fit with your style current anymore. Recycling your jewelries will require... Read >
Author: ALEN LEW
17th September 2009
In a world where there isn't exactly enough time for all the things people have to do, almost everybody still finds themselves hooked to a certain hobby. Collecting baseball cards or stamps, buttons even, knitting, wood crafting, landscaping, what have yo... Read >
15th September 2009
Teaching kids the value of perseverance helps them to work hard in order to reach their goals and realize their dreams. Aside from showing emotional support for your kids, you can also teach them to persevere by designing motivational posters. Motivationa... Read >
Author: Girlie
20th August 2009
Copyright © 2009 Ed Bagley
Annie - 4 Stars (Excellent)
"Annie" is certainly one of the most uplifting, harrowing and positive Broadway musicals in movie history.
Even if you did not see Annie as a moviegoer, you would recognize the key words to ... Read >
Author: Ed Bagley
18th August 2009
I bet my aunt Donna only used her Chanel No. 5 perfume a few times; she was always waiting for that special occasion. When she passed away unexpectedly, her sisters sorted through her belongings to find several full bottles of designer perfume, dozens of... Read >
Author: Courtney Lewis
07th August 2009
Catalog printing can often get boring as time goes by. As you create printed catalogs over and over again, you may think that you are producing just endless lists of meaningless products and prices.
If your catalog printing has come to such a situatio... Read >
Author: Katie Marcus
02nd August 2009
Most people have a place reserved in their heart and minds for cartoons. From childhood onward individuals tune in to catch their favorite cartoon episodes, whether some people choose to admit it or not. Cartoons take creativity to a whole other level and... Read >
Author: Joseph Hildebrandt
28th June 2009
You may have put a lot of money, resources and hours into your website, but if it's not reaching your target demographic and generating business, your website is worthless! A website that seemed great a couple of years ago is probably not doing the job no... Read >
Author: sarahsimmons
12th June 2009
Helpful Tips to Transform your Room into a Hero-Villain Story
Changing your room’s look from time to time can be a good hobby; and with the different products and options supplied by online printers nowadays, you can easily let your imagination run ... Read >
Author: Kristine Sanchez
12th June 2009
If you savour the weird, the macabre and the unusual then you must have heard of Ripley's Believe It or Not. Thailand Tourism brings to you the Ripley's Believe It or Not Museum. Based on the popular television series, this unusual museum houses a wide co... Read >
Author: john123
16th April 2009
What about "Ghost Blogging," the practice of having someone else write up your thoughts for blogging? One reason many people, including CEOs and other very busy people, give for not even considering blogging is the time commitment. Could ghost blogging be... Read >
Author: Ted Demopoulos
02nd April 2009
So you've brought home your new puppy, it's time to name your new animal friend but you're running short on ideas. Choosing a name for your dog can be hard if you aren't feeling very creative, so here we give you a head start with the basics and some grea... Read >
Author: Judd Snell
24th February 2009
Theodore Roosevelt was the inspiration behind the first teddy bears, all due to a comic strip. When he refused to shoot a bear cub on his hunting travel word got out and a cartoonist drew a picture of him and the bear, this inspired a store owner. Mooris ... Read >
Author: Jael Soutter
18th February 2009
By Roland Laird,
Author of Still I Rise: A Graphic History of African Americans
During a recent segment on an ESPN sports show, Andre Iguodala of the Philadelphia 76ers was being interviewed by one of the show's reporters. As the hour wound down, th... Read >
Author: FSB Authors
18th February 2009
To return to the TV analogy: when many of us think of infomercials, we think of the same basic structure: a desk, a host, a product demonstration, a few arguments in favor of the product, and then ordering information. We tend to think along these lines b... Read >
Author: Abhijeetdeep singh
16th January 2009
To return to the TV analogy: when many of us think of infomercials, we think of the same basic structure: a desk, a host, a product demonstration, a few arguments in favor of the product, and then ordering information. We tend to think along these lines b... Read >
Author: Smita Jindal
16th January 2009
Belgium is a country that is often taken for granted. Of course, many visitors to Europe will travel through it en route from the United Kingdom to Europe, but few actually take the time to stop and explore. It is, however, a country well worth explor... Read >
Author: Isla Campbell
26th November 2008
Comic Ben Creed is "Funnier Than Famous"
Ben Creed is one of the most requested stand up comics working in comedy clubs and he has been for years. He is known as a comics comic because of the original and edgy style he has developed over the years on c... Read >
Author: Mike Stand
20th August 2008
Cartoons usually have many meanings; they can be different forms of visual art, and illustration. The more modern meaning of cartoons are that of humorous illustrations in magazines and newspapers. Animated films, and comic presentations usually consist o... Read >
Author: Patrick Arden
01st July 2008
You have no doubt heard the term "animation" and the technical definition is the filming of a sequence of positions or drawings to create an illusion of motion. With the advent of computers, animation evolved from hand drawings to perhaps the most recogni... Read >
Author: MIKE SELVON
20th May 2008
MORALITY AND PRESS FREEDOM
by Bidz Dela Cruz
Gone are the days when sex is discussed in hushed tones and mouthing words with sexual and sensual connotation is looked down upon. The sanctity of marriage and the bedchamber is fast becoming a thing of th... Read >
Author: Bidz dela Cruz
06th May 2008
When you read aloud, modulate the pitch of your voice and lower the excitement. Reading is no race to finish and here patience is the key. Improve your reading skills, by practicing daily for fifteen minutes and slowly include more time. This should be do... Read >
Author: Jennie
28th August 2007
Most ideas used in cartoons are old jokes rehashed. For instance you may hear a good joke at the theatre, or when mixing with friends, on the street even, and then go home and write it up with any additional ridiculous detail you can imagine and add.
T... Read >
Author: Chris Haycock
02nd August 2007
In the 1938 comic strip Smokey Stover, a firefighter was known for his line, “Where there’s foo, there’s fire.” From Smokey, aircraft pilots borrowed the term “foo fire” to describe the various unexplainable phenomenon seen in the skies over E... Read >
Author: Fran Black
07th March 2007
Famous Quote
'If you have to sum up the idea of Playboy, it is antipuritanism. Not just in regard to sex, but the whole range of play and pleasure.'
Growing Up
At a very young age, Hugh Hefner was in the publishing business. While in high school, he ... Read >
Author: Evan Carmichael
18th December 2006
My grandmother, Martha Wobik, used to make fruitcakes, actually I enjoyed a little bit of them, as they were rich. Over the years they have received various degrees of notoriety. David Letterman used to have them thrown off the top of buildings. Here's a ... Read >
Author: Robert E. Bear
10th May 2006
The most powerful headline I ever read and acted upon was a negative headline. It changed my life.
Yet most books on direct mail copywriting will tell you to cast your headlines, overlines and Johnson Boxes always in the positive. But sometimes being n... Read >
Author: Alan Sharpe
09th September 2005
So you've brought home your new puppy, it's time to name your new animal friend but you're running short on ideas. Choosing a name for your dog can be hard if you aren't feeling very creative, so here we give you a head start with the basics and some grea... Read >
Author: Richard Cussons
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