
We are the artists of The Sequential Artists Workshop and we want you to make a graphic novel. Here is where we will show you how to do it, and talk about all things sequential art. Collaborative from Tom Hart, Jess Ruliffson, Emma Jensen and others!
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Hi! Welcome back to The Terrible Anvil! Tom Hart and Jess Ruliffson love to talk about making comic-making EASIER, and in this episode, we’re asking What Kind of Creator are You?
In this episode, Tom had a list of archetypes he wanted to r...
The Terrible Anvil Season 2 Episode 05 - Keep it to Yourself!
In this episode, Tom and Jess talk about the things we should -and shouldn’t- keep to ourselves. Is it ok to make work in private? Is it ok to say and draw weird things? Is it o...
Season 2 | Episode 4: Memories and Habit !
In this episode, Tom and Jess take a look back on a book they both worked on, The Odyssey of Sergeant Jack Brennan, written by Brian Doerries, published by Pantheon in 2016.
Jess offered some...
The Terrible Anvil
How do you make comics without all the frustration? Without feeling lousy and inadequate all the time?
With the Terrible Anvil of daily deadlines! And a community, and mindset shift about what it means to make...
The Terrible Anvil
How do you make comics without all the frustration? Without feeling lousy and inadequate all the time?
With the Terrible Anvil of daily deadlines! And a community, and mindset shift about what it means to make...
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The writers behind this newsletter.
Hi I'm Tom Hart and with a bunch of genius graphic novelists, I run the Sequential Artists Workshop. I have a few blogs but this is the one about HOW TO MAKE A GRAPHIC NOVEL! We hope you will join us at https://learn.sawcomics.org/ for more.
Tom Hart is a cartoonist, the author/illustrator of a book about his lost daughter, Rosalie Lightning. He is the Executive Director of The Sequential Artists Workshop. His current project,B. is Dying, is about men, or something.
I’m a comics artist and teacher, crip neuro/queer health explorer, podcaster, and I dabble in all the things just for fun! I’m here to grow health, within and between all of us - not dictating, but discovering what it is, together.
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