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Subject: Re: Smith to pen AMS; JMS to launch new Spidey comic Date: 08 May 2002 05:28:16 GMT From: jmsatb5@aol.com (Jms at B5) Newsgroups: rec.arts.comics.marvel.universe >What I don't get is, in the past, (i.e. silver age and back) writers and >artists could produce not just ONE title and get it out on time, but >SEVERAL. Granted not all were their best work but the fact remains that >todays writer/artists should really be able to churn out ONE book a >month, as this is all many (JMS, KS) are asked to do. Well, that and write 2 other books for Top Cow, write a movie for MGM, write and produce a TV series for Showtime...it ain't like I'm sitting around eating bon-bons here.... That said: Let's set the record straight here, shall we? I've been writing and selling professionally for 30 years. During that time, prior to last year, I could count the times I've missed a deadline on one hand. That's it. In 200 TV episodes, 3 published novels, 500 published articles and short stories...five examples. In 30 years. Last year I fell off the face of the earth and got slammed by the worst patch of work I've ever faced. The thing about writing is that you put a lot of things out there knowing that only about 1 in 10 ever gets picked up. When several happen at once, it's great but it kills you. I explained the situation to Marvel and they said it's okay, take the extra time. They would rather have the book done *right* than done Tuesday. So there was a bit of a slowdown on this one front, because if an issue is a week late, it's a week late, no serious harm to Marvel (in fact, resoliciations sometimes went up from original figures). It had to be that way because if you fall behind on a TV series, it's $125,000 per day down the tubes. I had to make the responsible decision on where to slow down for a bit. SInce then, I have not only been delivering on time, in the last 6 weeks alone I have turned in 3 full scripts for ASM -- that's one every 2 weeks, boys and girls -- and I expect to keep that up for the next month or so to get really ahead of schedule. So in this discussion, let's *try* to have a little persepective, shall we? jms (jmsatb5@aol.com) (all message content (c) 2002 by synthetic worlds, ltd., permission to reprint specifically denied to SFX Magazine and don't send me story ideas)