Author: | Danny Gillan | ISBN: | 9781476194714 |
Publisher: | Danny Gillan | Publication: | April 6, 2012 |
Imprint: | Smashwords Edition | Language: | English |
Author: | Danny Gillan |
ISBN: | 9781476194714 |
Publisher: | Danny Gillan |
Publication: | April 6, 2012 |
Imprint: | Smashwords Edition |
Language: | English |
What do you get if you cross Frank Quitely, Jane Goldman and Michael Morpurgo?
Either Superman on a horse fighting the X-Men, or the April 2012 issue of Words With JAM, that’s what! I honestly can’t say which option is the most exciting.
Yep, we’re back and we’re packing heat. World-renowned comic artist Frank Quitely tells Danny Gillan about his process of turning boring old words into actual stories; Jane Goldman, no stranger to the world of comics herself, gives us sixty seconds of her time; and War Horse author Michael Morpurgo discusses having his acclaimed novel turned into a movie by some unknown charlatan by the name of Spielberg.
As ever we have an embarrassingly large amount of other stuff too, including more comic related goodness with Andrew Ramsay, a look at the history of storytelling with Anne Stormont and an interview with the manager of the oldest radical bookshop around, Houseman’s.
Dan Holloway continues to guide us through the intricacies of an online writing life and Derek, Perry and everyone else does what they do best – entertain the arse off you.
There’s also an exclusive short story from JW Hicks and another poster for our print subscribers, and we publish the winners of our Annual Short Story Competition.
There’s even more, of course, but we don’t want to explode your brains by telling you everything in one go. Sit back, relax and bathe in the sheer generosity we continue to shower upon you, our unworthy, lowly readers.
I know, I know. Quite frankly, we had you at Frank Quitely.
What do you get if you cross Frank Quitely, Jane Goldman and Michael Morpurgo?
Either Superman on a horse fighting the X-Men, or the April 2012 issue of Words With JAM, that’s what! I honestly can’t say which option is the most exciting.
Yep, we’re back and we’re packing heat. World-renowned comic artist Frank Quitely tells Danny Gillan about his process of turning boring old words into actual stories; Jane Goldman, no stranger to the world of comics herself, gives us sixty seconds of her time; and War Horse author Michael Morpurgo discusses having his acclaimed novel turned into a movie by some unknown charlatan by the name of Spielberg.
As ever we have an embarrassingly large amount of other stuff too, including more comic related goodness with Andrew Ramsay, a look at the history of storytelling with Anne Stormont and an interview with the manager of the oldest radical bookshop around, Houseman’s.
Dan Holloway continues to guide us through the intricacies of an online writing life and Derek, Perry and everyone else does what they do best – entertain the arse off you.
There’s also an exclusive short story from JW Hicks and another poster for our print subscribers, and we publish the winners of our Annual Short Story Competition.
There’s even more, of course, but we don’t want to explode your brains by telling you everything in one go. Sit back, relax and bathe in the sheer generosity we continue to shower upon you, our unworthy, lowly readers.
I know, I know. Quite frankly, we had you at Frank Quitely.