Though I have gone into more detail elsewhere in my blogs about the Thought Bubble panels, I thought it would be good to note down some of the comments about writing from the Decompressed/Worldbuilding panel in case anything can be used in my essay.
Scott Snyder - can create a world that is a projection of how you feel in a certain place or situation
What connects your own thing with everyone else? Characters are conduits to explore himself. Suffocating, knowing/using structures unless it's your own and
Noelle Stevenson - Not all of [the story] had so much thinking but knew the core of the story and where it was going
Kate Leth - a lot is improvised; mostly just knew how it was going to end.
Al Ewing - Likes to do prep + very tight outline, but will gladly deviate from it if it feels right. f it doesn't surprise you it doesn't surprise anyone else. Likes writing in a 5 act structure instead.
Rick Remender - no right or wrong way to do it, but does like to have an outline and know where he's going.
Kieron Gillen - using the same structure is like is every song in the world is using the same beat ----> boring and predictable. Worldbuilding is a tool, not an end product.
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