I know I keep touting the experience of attending a Comic Con.
I can’t help it, because there are so many wonderful facets to these events that I feel they should be covered.
Meeting the creators of certain projects and learning what is going to be released from Hollywood next year is always fun, but Comic Cons can actually be a great place to learn facets of how the book / movie / comic book industries work. When it became obvious that people were looking for guidance in the book industry, publishers, editors and writers learned rather quickly that Comic Cons made a good place to go out and help people while also promoting what they were working on.
At the 2009 NY Comic Con, there were many such panels.
Here is one of them, on video: Writers on Writing!
This panel was moderated by Del Rey Books editor in chief Betsy Mitchell. It had nearly every aspect of writing represented—from novels to short stories to scripts to comic books to etc.—and each panelist speaks to what it means to being a professional writer. Some of the elements may surprise you. The breadth of knowledge gathered together on this panel, some of the writers New York Times bestselling authors, can be extremely helpful. They all discuss what it means to be a professional writer, how to hone prose, and how to develop characters within an interesting story, among many other things!
This is great for people who have aspirations to become a professional writer!
Here is the NY Comic Con Panel: Writers on Writing! Enjoy!
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