comics
Deadpool 2
(written by Ryan Reynolds, Rhett Reese, & Paul Wernick)
Highly Recommended! | film, fantasy, action, adventure, comedy, Josh Brolin, Rhett Reese, Paul Wernick, Ryan Reynolds, Morena Baccarin, comics, Rob Delaney, Eddie Marsan, Zazie Beetz
Follow Your Curiosity"I collected comics, fell in love with carnivals and World's Fairs and began to write."
— Ray Bradbury (photo by Sam Hodgson)
for Creatives | writing, Ray Bradbury, artists must EXPERIENCE, comics, Sam Hodgson
"My experience as a reader is that the category boundaries mean very little." (artist)
— Orson Scott Card (artwork by John Jonik)
for Creatives | reading, books, artists, comics, Orson Scott Card, categorization of art, cartoon, drawing/illustration, John Jonik
for Creatives | reading, books, intuitive writing & pantsing, creative process, Neil Gaiman, awards, create for YOURSELF, creating isn't easy, magic/mystery of creating/art, artist integrity, creative fear, art, artists, British, artist in the art, short stories, nonfiction, creativity, music, biography, the successful artist, writing, essay, bookstores, inspiration/the muse, artist's voice, filmmaking, the creative life, value the art, artists supporting artists, creative freedom, books vs. ebooks, etc., comics, art piracy, film based on novel, libraries, autobiography
Follow Your CuriosityDeadpool
(written by Rhett Reese & Paul Wernick)
Highly Recommended! | film, fantasy, action, adventure, comedy, Rhett Reese, Paul Wernick, Ryan Reynolds, Morena Baccarin, T.J. Miller, comics
Follow Your Curiosity"When I did comic books for the first time, people told me, 'You're going to wreck your career. You're a novelist, why are you lowering yourself?' And I thought, What are you talking about? There's no pyramid with literary fiction at the top and everything else at the bottom. It's a flat line. It's just a matter of how you want to tell your story. And I just like being able to walk across that line." (artist)
— Brad Meltzer (photo by Ruth Orkin)
for Creatives | photography, artist integrity, artists, novel writing, writing, storytelling, Brad Meltzer, value the art, Ruth Orkin, comics