{"id":817,"date":"2010-01-21T11:34:07","date_gmt":"2010-01-21T16:34:07","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.chestercomix.com\/?page_id=817"},"modified":"2010-01-21T11:34:07","modified_gmt":"2010-01-21T16:34:07","slug":"spot-the-changes","status":"publish","type":"page","link":"https:\/\/www.chestercomix.com\/blog\/spot-the-changes\/","title":{"rendered":"Spot the Changes"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>Even after I publish a comic book, my <strong>author&#8217;s choices<\/strong> aren&#8217;t done! I like the model of songwriter Woody Guthrie, who wrote &#8220;This Land Is Your Land&#8221; in 1940 and then revised and added verses to the song for the NEXT 20 YEARS of his life! I revise my comic books every time I reprint them because I&#8217;m learning new things all the time &#8212; new historical facts and new ways to tell comic adventure stories. Most of the changes I make are so small that the average reader doesn&#8217;t notice them. But those changes make a big difference to me, the author &#8212; I want my stories to be the best they can be. And since you guys are not the average reader, I&#8217;d like to see if your eagle eyes can spot the changes I make!<\/p>\n<p><strong>First, find my author&#8217;s signature on the page on the left.<\/strong> After my name you&#8217;ll see the last two numbers on the year I first made that page. This should give you a sense of how loooooooooooong the writing process can stretch out! This fall I am revising my Jamestown Journey comic for its third printing. The first time I printed the book was in 2004. But you see that some of these stories I drew in 2000!!! I&#8217;ve gotten a LOT better as a writer and artist in the decade since 2000. Some of these pages are painful to look at because I did them so fast to get them into the daily newspaper, and they&#8217;re a bit sloppy.<\/p>\n<p>And flabby. Authors sometimes use too many words. I&#8217;ve learned that it takes more skill to use fewer words &#8212; to say exactly what you mean and no more. <strong>Word choice is really important to storytelling, so that&#8217;s the second thing<\/strong> I want you to look for. What words changed between the early version on the left and the latest version of the page on the right of this printout? I try to cut as many words as I can when I revise a story!<\/p>\n<p>Word choice is a typical author problem, but because I&#8217;m an author of comic books, <strong>my word choices lead to changes in the pictures.<\/strong> In fact, I get to treat each word as a picture itself! So, thirdly, ask yourself: Did I make any words on this page do new, weird things? Did I put a word in bold? Did I make a word BIGGER to get more attention? In my storytelling, <strong>the style<\/strong> of the letters is almost as important as the word itself!<\/p>\n<p>Cutting words also allows me to change the size of the word balloons in the comic. That leaves more room for the picture. <strong>Notice that when I take away information in word form, I can add information that is visual!<\/strong> Can you notice what the changes in the word balloons do to the pictures? (I spell the word &#8220;comix&#8221; because it&#8217;s a mix of words and pictures, and keeping the balance between the two is a key to my storytelling. Some of these old episodes just got too bogged down by words! My mix was off-balance.)<\/p>\n<p><strong>Finally, one of my favorite parts of comic book storytelling is the color choice.<\/strong> I didn&#8217;t focus much on color when I was practicing my drawing as a kid or as a college student. I did a lot of black and white cartoons for newspapers. Drawing Chester the Crab adventures for five school years gave me a chance to make a LOT of author&#8217;s choices about color. But again, when I look back now those choices don&#8217;t seem very good. They seem simple and sloppy. The colors on some of these stories look flat and boring to me now. So I&#8217;m adding and tweaking color on these pages as well. Can you spot any of that?<\/p>\n<p>Thanks! I hope that this exercise in training your eye to catch my changes will help YOU make more specific author choices on the next thing you write. . .<\/p>\n<h3>Can YOU Spot the Changes?<\/h3>\n<p><strong>Click on a preview below to open the comics side-by-side.<\/strong><\/p>\n<table cellspacing=\"6\" cellpadding=\"6\" border=\"0\">\n<tr>\n<td align=\"center\"><a href=\"\/pdf\/spot-changes-1.pdf\" target=\"_blank\"><img decoding=\"async\" src=\"\/images\/spot-changes-thumb-1.png\" border=\"0\" alt=\"Click to Open (PDF)\" title=\"Spot the Changes\" \/><\/a><br \/>When did Jamestown Almost End? (PDF)<\/td>\n<td align=\"center\"><a href=\"\/pdf\/spot-changes-2.pdf\" target=\"_blank\"><img decoding=\"async\" src=\"\/images\/spot-changes-thumb-2.png\" border=\"0\" alt=\"Click to Open (PDF)\" title=\"Spot the Changes\" \/><\/a><br \/>When Did the House of Burgesses Begin? (PDF)<\/td>\n<\/tr>\n<\/table>\n<p><center><\/p>\n<table cellpadding=\"2\" cellspacing=\"2\" border=\"0\">\n<tr>\n<td width=\"62\"><a href=\"\/jamestown-journey\/\"><img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" src=\"\/images\/navigation\/footprint-back.png\" width=\"62\" height=\"30\" border=\"0\" alt=\"go back\" title=\"Go back a step on the Creative Trail.\" \/><\/a><\/td>\n<td>\n<h3>&laquo; &nbsp; Follow along the Creative Trail! <\/h3>\n<\/td>\n<td width=\"62\">&nbsp; <\/td>\n<\/tr>\n<\/table>\n<p><\/center><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Even after I publish a comic book, my author&#8217;s choices aren&#8217;t done! 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