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Jisuk Cho

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Jisuk Cho is a writer and artist — previously based in New York, NY and currently living in Tokyo, Japan. Current projects are the Fishbones novel and Karasu, an illustrated novel about tengu and other yokai in feudal Japan.

Average rating: 4.51 · 75 ratings · 5 reviews · 3 distinct works
Fishbones

4.51 avg rating — 72 ratings — published 2014 — 6 editions
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Fishbones Comic - Chapter 1

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The Art of Jisuk Cho - 2005

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Mark Twain
“I notice that you use plain, simple language, short words and brief sentences. That is the way to write English―it is the modern way and the best way. Stick to it; don't let fluff and flowers and verbosity creep in. When you catch an adjective, kill it. No, I don't mean utterly, but kill most of them―then the rest will be valuable. They weaken when they are close together. They give strength when they are wide apart. An adjective habit, or a wordy, diffuse, flowery habit, once fastened upon a person, is as hard to get rid of as any other vice.”
Mark Twain

Mark Twain
“Comparison is the death of joy.”
Mark Twain

William Goldman
“Writing is finally about one thing: going into a room alone and doing it. Putting words on paper that have never been there in quite that way before. And although you are physically by yourself, the haunting Demon never leaves you, that Demon being the knowledge of your own terrible limitations, your hopeless inadequacy, the impossibility of ever getting it right. No matter how diamond-bright your ideas are dancing in your brain, on paper they are earthbound.”
William Goldman, Adventures in the Screen Trade: A Personal View of Hollywood and Screenwriting

Emma Lazarus
“Give me your tired, your poor,
Your huddled masses yearning to breathe free,
The wretched refuse of your teeming shore.
Send these, the homeless, tempest-tossed, to me:
I lift my lamp beside the golden door.”
Emma Lazarus

Herman Melville
“For there is no folly of the beast of the earth which is not infinitely outdone by the madness of men.”
Herman Melville

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