“The initial spark usually has something to do with panic -- I'm due to turn in a story to a workshop or an editor. It's a terrible working method.” StoriesTurnsTerribleMethodDuesEditorsSparksPanicInitialsWorkshops Author:Kelly Link
“The method of producing comics in Japan is very hectic, but it's also rewarding because it's possible to do both the story and art all by yourself. In this way, it's possibly to bring out one's individuality. If this idea appeals to you, I call on you to try drawing your own manga.” IfsWayTryingArtIdeasStoriesMethodIndividualityDrawingAppealsJapanHectic Author:Akira Toriyama
“The true historian, therefore, seeking to compose a true picture of the thing acted, must collect facts and combine facts. Methods will differ, styles will differ. Nobody ever does anything like anybody else; but the end in view is generally the same, and the historian's end is truthful narration. Maxims he will have, if he is wise, never a one; and as for a moral, if he tell his story well, it will need none; if he tell it ill, it will deserve none.” IfsNeedsWellsDoeEndsFactsStoriesViewsMoralWiseStyleDeserveMethodIllSeekingHistorianTruthfulMaximsNarration Book:The collected essays & addresses of the Rt. Hon. Augustine Birrell, 1880-1920 Source: The collected essays & addresses of the Rt. Hon. Augustine Birrell, 1880-1920