Q.: Best piece of advice you wish you’d been given?
That’s a pretty common question. But it’s also a trick question.
I’ve gotten tons of great advice over the course of my life. Some of it, I listened to. And other advice, I ignored — mainly because I wasn’t ready to hear it yet. So, yes, I wish someone had told me to focus on writing over art — that my art was going to progress naturally, but unless I became a better writer, none of it was going to matter. That would have been tremendous advice to have gotten ten or twenty years ago.
I wouldn’t have listened.
I wasn’t ready to hear that yet. And I hadn’t gotten knocked on my ass enough to force me to pay attention. And that’s OK because it wasn’t until those things happened that I was capable of really making full use of the advice.
Ironically, I spend a ridiculous time trying to give other people advice! I teach two classes at the University of the Arts in Philadelphia. I have a weekly podcast, ComicLab, that launched in 2018. Our 250th episode comes out soon, and along with the Patreon-exclusive Pro Tips episodes we record, that's 500 episodes of advice! And I’ve been posting several times a week at Webcomics.com since 2010.

I give people a LOT of advice — most of it based on the dumb mistakes I made along the way. And I see folks dismissing it constantly. It would be easy to get frustrated about that, but I have to remind myself that I was exactly the same way. And that’s OK. Sometimes advice is like a time bomb. I might throw it into someone’s hands today, but it might not actually activate until years later. Giving advice is all about playing the long game.
If you have a question for me, feel free to...
Brian
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