Q&A: Comics writer Michael Moreci discusses his original work and lessons from the industry

The Daily Northwestern interviewed writer Michael Moreci, including a question about his experience teaching at UW-Green Bay. At the beginning of the pandemic, you published instructional writing tutorials on your website and you taught a Novel Writing course at the University of Wisconsin-Green Bay…  “If you can demystify the process of writing as not some magical, mystical thing — because it’s not — then I think that you can reach a lot more people and make the art of writing way more accessible and way more digestible, where people can look at it and say ‘Oh, this is something I can do. This is not just obtainable, but it’s also something that I can actually sit down and see how it works and functions.’ And I love doing that for young writers and demystifying that process. It’s daunting to tell a story from beginning, middle, end, have character growth and have a consistent theme. If you can make that process all the more easy, that’s something I’m all for. It’s just a democratization of this craft.”

Source: Q&A: Comics writer Michael Moreci discusses his original work and lessons from the industry | The Daily Northwestern

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