You do what?
You do what?
Whenever I would tell someone that I was working on a graphic novel, the conversation usually went something like this:
NICE PERSON: So what do you do?
ME: I’m making a graphic novel.
NICE PERSON: A what?
ME: A graphic novel.
NICE PERSON: What’s that?
ME: It’s like a comic, but longer.
NICE PERSON: Oh…
(At which point they would usually change the subject and the NEXT time I saw them, we would repeat the conversation. XD)
So what am I doing?
(And just what, exactly, is a graphic novel?)
Well, thanks to the power of Google, I can tell you that a Graphic Novel is defined as “a novel in comic-strip format.” There yah go. That’s it. Another way to think of it, is a comic, long enough to fill a book. A…novel…that uses…graphics.
A graphic novel.
If I said, I was working on a story, everyone assumed I was writing a novel or a screenplay. Considering The Forgotten is not like EITHER of those things (Well it KINDA is…but it KINDA isn’t…) I would always have to explain how it WASN’T what they were thinking a “story” was.
That’s why I usually tell everyone I’m working on a “Graphic Novel,” even though it is a story, and a comic, and a book…etc…etc…
Since most people don’t know what the term “Graphic Novel” means, I can just explain what it IS, instead of having to explain what it ISN’T before explaining what it IS.
Are you confused yet?
I am. =P
Discussion ¬