When I teach sketch writing, there's still a beginning, middle and end.
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I think sketch writing is a good spot for everyone to start because it requires you to develop characters, have a beginning, middle and end and have a bunch of jokes in a short amount of time.
I always craft my words to the point where I think and hope they're perfect before I ever begin sketching.
The thing I love about sketch is sometimes it leads you as opposed to you leading it.
I get the beginning. I get the end. Then I write the middle. That's how I do it.
All my work begins with drawings.
The subject of the lesson itself should not become more important that the underlying basis. Drawing thus provides first the written forms of letters and then their printed forms. Based on drawing, we build up to reading.
Some stories don't have a clear beginning, middle and end.
Sketches have characters, exits, entrances and are vastly different.
When I look through my sketchbooks, they bring back moments that I would otherwise have completely forgotten.
When I'm writing, I'm creating the story and its character with words. I'm thinking about what the pictures will be like, but I never begin to sketch. The pictures are all in my head.
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