“The Silent Planet”: Paul Salamoff on the journey needed to tell a story
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Producer-Director-Author Paul Salamoff is here to talk about the process in adapting his own story from a novel into a graphic novel, seeking a way to tell this story in the best way possible, and what it has been like to to explore different creative ways to tell the story in an ever-expanding way. The life of “The Silent Planet” began as a screenplay for a movie Paul wanted to make, but budgetary concerns led to a rethinking what might be the best way to tell this story. He goes into how he develops stories, how he got into a groove working with co-writer Oren Nichols, and more. Don’t miss the continuation of this interview over at Slice of SciFi: Paul Salamoff: Adapting Comics, and Teaching for Hollywood Website: Paul J. Salamoff: Writer/Producer/Director Twitter: @pauljsalamoff YouTube: youtube.com/@pauljsalamoff Are you a fan of graphic novels? Let us know! Send Summer an email, or have your say in the comments below! Chat with Summer on Twitter! @WriteAfterDark Apple Podcasts: Subscribe & Review on Apple Podcasts! Google Podcasts: Subscribe & Share on Google Podcasts! Player.fm: Listen on Player.FM Support our shows! Learn how you can support Writers, After Dark and Slice of SciFi through Patreon and Paypal
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