“Unveiling the Unseen: Teresa Wong Explores the Extraordinary Depths of Everyday Life in Her Graphic Memoir”
TW: Yeah, or panel.
LL: Panel, okay, a single panel on a page, and then at a certain point there are no panels, and it’s just like drawn freely on the page and then that continued more in the second half of the book. And I was just curious, you know, how that works for you?
TW: That’s a great question. Sometimes I joke that making a graphic is probably the hardest, longest way to write a book. Part of it is because when you write prose, you’re pouring words into a book shaped container, right? Sometimes people play with how the words look on the page too, especially if you’re a poet or but in general, not as much. Whereas with a graphic, you have to create the container first, because otherwise you’re just kind of floundering.
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