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Why comic and not prose form?

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Why comic and not prose form?

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Because a comic can seem complete with only a few lines, whereas that short a story can make me feel bad; and because it’s easier for me to switch from scene to scene without spending a lot of time. Also, I’ve never much liked writing description. I do mostly prose, and I wanted to try my hand at drawing what I’ve been writing. (Getting better.) And it’s a bit of a fan thing. I’ve been reading webcomics lately, with much more regularity than I’ve read pure prose. I can get up a comic quicker than I can get up a chapter to a story. Filler material is not so out of place. I think I can get more people to read this work than my novels, and if some people like it enough to want to read my other stuff, that’s all the better!

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