Repurposing and Cartoon Writing Prompts.
One of my backburner projects is a “how-to” ebook for teachers
called, “Cartoon Writing Prompts”.
After putting a few cartoons on my relatively new blog,
Comics Cartoons and Creativity ( http://ccandcblog.com ),
I have gotten some good response (Tweetbacks) on Twitter.
Well, I said to myself, “Why not do it for other writers?”
So here is my last creation. Tell me what thoughts and
writing it prompts, if any …
I waited to give the title, ‘Dealing with One’s Identity’ to you so your response
would be a more wholistic one to the whole cartoon experience. The whole idea
is to create a different experience for the viewer, whether writer or not.
Well, did the cartoon content or the characters, Rhoid and Rah, stimulate any
thoughts? Any writing ideas? Did you begin to get a feel for the characters,
Rhoid and Rah? Ladies, did you identify with Rah? Any, “been there, done that”
kind of feelings evoked? Describe them in writing for yourself …
(and then comment for me).
Web designers and bloggers need feedback too. Yours would be appreciated.
Would you consider including any comic strips or cartoons in any of your articles
or other writing pieces? I’m working on a how-to ebook on how to simply create
cartoons and comic strips even with very limited artistic ability. (You can see
that’s my condition - nothing fancy in my cartoon figures.) Would you be
interested in such an ebook? (Again, comment and let me know - include the
kinds of writing you do.)
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