Following on from two highly successful How To Create a Graphic Novel masterclasses, SelfMadeHero teams up again with Guardian Masterclasses to offer a third opportunity to discover how to craft a graphic novel, which combines an introduction to the history of the art-form along with practical advice on scripting a project, finding the right collaborator and getting your work published. Continue reading SELFMADEHERO’S GUARDIAN MASTERCLASS – the return of How To Create a Graphic Novel, Sunday 27th July 2014
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ROOM FOR LOVE, New Graphic Novel From ILYA
Life-Affirming Anti-Romance Graphic Novel Addresses Homelessness And That Perennial Search For Love
Pamela Green is a middle-class, middle-aged romance novelist with writer’s block and a lonely heart. ‘Cougar’ is the street name of a teenage runaway from Ireland, surviving life on London’s streets by his wits, and his looks. Continue reading ROOM FOR LOVE, New Graphic Novel From ILYA
Laurel and Hardy in Hampstead Heath graphic novel, THE PARK
STAN AND OLLIE’S COMIC CAPERS ON HAMPSTEAD HEATH
That’s another fine mess they’ve gotten into! Laurel and Hardy make their return to comics in THE PARK, the new graphic novel from Oscar Zarate.
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SelfMadeHero’s Guardian Masterclass 7 Sept
HOW TO WRITE A GRAPHIC NOVEL
Saturday 7th September 2013
With the growing popularity and diversity of subject-matter, have you ever wanted to try your hand at writing a graphic novel script?
The Wolf Man: a graphic novel from SelfMadeHero
The Wolf Man – written by Richard Appignanesi and illustrated by Sława Harasymowicz
Vienna, 1910. A young Russian aristocrat, Sergei Pankejeff , desperately seeks the help of Sigmund Freud at his home in Bergstrasse. Freud’s analysis comes to focus on his patient’s disturbing childhood dream of a menacing pack of white wolves perched on the tree outside his bedroom window. It was the interpretation of this dream that earned Pankejeff his enduring sobriquet “The Wolf Man” – and Freud his central position in modern thought. We follow the course of Pankejeff ’s troubled life, and the attempt by Freud, and subsequent analysts, to unravel the source of his crippling neurosis.
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