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John Plaski
When I was very young, I loved "So Many Bunnies, a bedtime and counting book" by Rick Walton and Paige Miglio.
When I could read on my own, I enjoyed "Monsters Party All Night Long" by Adam J.B. Lane.
When I could read on my own, I enjoyed "Monsters Party All Night Long" by Adam J.B. Lane.
John Plaski
During my sophomore year of high school, I was betrayed by two authority figures. I cataloged three emotions I felt: distrust, anger and sadness. Gods In Oslo is the reflection of distrust.
John Plaski
1) In the case of Gods In Oslo, it was an external event that happened to me. The story was the reaction.
2) As with the current project, it is a happy coincidence of old ideas, books I read recently and things I have seen or thought about.
2) As with the current project, it is a happy coincidence of old ideas, books I read recently and things I have seen or thought about.
John Plaski
Currently, I am writing a script for a graphic novel/comic book. Two or three ideas are always circulating as well.
John Plaski
You have to be very prepared for the leap into reality. The work has to be good and you must be ready emotionally and mentally. The two always goes together.
John Plaski
You get to share your feelings, ideas, thoughts and perspective with other people. If you really care about writing, you'll end up sharing something really amazing.
John Plaski
I just stop and let it sit for about a day. I never stop thinking about it but it helps to distance my self from the writing process.
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