From The Drawing Board to Pitching: 4 Weekly Zoom Talks with Rob Clough

Explore what editors look for when reading compelling visual stories, how to pitch your comics to publishers, and more.

Join Rob Clough this July for a 4-part Zoom series to turn your comic ideas into published works. Learn how to move from the drawing board to pitching your comics with confidence!

6PM Eastern/3PM Pacific on Tuesdays.

Students are invited to purchase one or more seminars. A 4-Week Package is also available!

 

BUY 4-Week Package

Spend each Tuesday of July exploring all of Rob Clough’s topics from creating compelling visual stories to pitching comics with this 4-Week Lecture Bundle!

Talks will take place on Tuesdays July 8, July 15, July 22, and July 29 @ 6PM EST/3PM PT


Buy Week 1: The 3 narrative questions in building a story

This seminar emphasizes character and motivation as the most important elements and offers advice on how to structure stories with regard to plot and world-building. This will be especially useful for those who are too focused on plot/world-building.

Talk will take place on Tuesday July 8 @ 6PM EST/3PM PT


Buy Week 2: Memoir is a Genre

This seminar is lecture with implications. We will explore concepts of honesty and truth, the difference between story and anecdote, and types of memoir strategies. Aimed at those who want to tell personal stories but don't quite have a grasp on how.

Talk will take place on Tuesday July 15 @ 6PM EST/3PM PT


Buy Week 3: Tips and ideas on how to get back to the drawing board

An extensive talk about the dos and don'ts of diary comics, Lynda Barry's theories, reading and tracing other comics, etc. Finding the balance between intentionality vs intuition and using comics as stage magic metaphor. 

Talk will take place on Tuesday July 22 @ 6PM EST/3PM PT


buy Week 4: How to Write a Pitch—

from the perspective of a publisher. This will not just a series of instructions, but a journey through concepts to distill the essence of your narrative in a way that's not only easy to understand, but is easy to write. Most artists have a REALLY hard time talking about their own work, and Rob Clough has strategies on how to make this easier. 

Talk will take place on Tuesday July 29 @ 6PM EST/3PM PT

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