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Paul Kupperberg on March 17th, 2009


How I do go on…and on.

This week, over on the fine ComicsCareer.com, I go on about the writer’s ‘voice,’ the way we try to say whatever it is we have to say in our own, distinctive way:

“Writers also have voices, or at least they should if they’re worth anything.… Read the rest

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Paul Kupperberg on March 9th, 2009


The third installment of my column, Things I’ve Learned Along the Way, is up at ComicsCareer.com in which I babble on aimlessly about the creative process, specifically how we have no idea how it works, just that it does:


“It isn’t magic or voodoo.… Read the rest

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Paul Kupperberg on March 3rd, 2009


Opinions are like butts…everybody’s got one and most of ’em stink, but that didn’t stop them from posting the second installment of my column on writing, Things I’ve Learned Along the Way on Kirk Chritton’s fine website, ComicsCareer.com. This week, I talk about being true to your character because, never forget, like Soylent Green, “Story is People.”… Read the rest

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Paul Kupperberg on February 23rd, 2009


You want my advice? Normally, I’m not much for giving it, but every now and then some bit of wisdom about writing or the creative process would occur to me and I’d write it down. Before I knew it, I had seven or eight of columns worked up, right around the time my old friend Kirk Chritton of ComicsCareer.ComRead the rest

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