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As 2009 progresses, we seem to be set for the fruition of the graphic novel as the most exciting way to tell an engaging story.
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We can only assume you’re reading this column because you love this increasingly popular medium as much as we do.
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And what is your definition of a graphic novel – a piece of art fiction? |
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Everyone seems to have a different opinion. But even if opinions vary, one thing is for certain – 2009 is the year of the graphic novel!
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Many best seller charts are seeing traditional literature rubbing shoulders with the exciting new kid on the block known as the graphic novel. That success has not gone unnoticed by other mediums; Hollywood is now adapting many graphic novels into movies. It seems their continuing success is assured.
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Entering this market with a fresh perspective, and helping to reinvent the genre is Campfire; a graphic novel company founded in 2008.
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| What does it take for a company such as Campfire to produce great works of literature? The answer is a team of highly talented writers, editors and illustrators who all work together like one cohesive machine producing book after book of stunning quality. |
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| Campfire is committed to bringing the audience exactly what they are looking for and in a unique and novel way. We regularly conduct surveys and receive extensive feedback which we take very seriously. |
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| In the coming months Campfire will unveil an eclectic mix of classic and original titles which are attuned to today’s modern readers. |
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