
When the matter comes up, It is important to not question the use of terms or get bogged down, otherwise the headline will read, as it did last year, 'Graphic novellists can't agree on what their thing is called.' The simple fact is that they have always already written their piece before you arrive and they just need the sound of your voice to fill up the space. So the trick is to pleasantly blather on about the thing you came to promote, as Dan does when he starts enthusing about my lovely watercolours. then the interviewer brings it back: 'but that doesn't answer my question'...
It's funny to hear the two of you splitting bits between you (like the Elvis/James Dean sound bite), when I've previously only heard and read it from you solo. And very nice deflection of the "comics vs. graphic novels" and "why read them" questions, the both of you. :)
ReplyDeletethe funny part is that as a lawyer Dan specializes in mediation, but you can hear him almost start to get ruffled in this interview. One day in my world is enough to undo a cool head.
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