I want to make a comic/manga/graphic novel story (comic story itself) that is worth reading. And I also want to make this story something that I want to tell with storytelling and share it with my friends. I also get into the situation where: If I don’t get what I want for my story, or if I don’t get good enough advice for the question I’m asking for, then I get upset and get into a situation where I must know everything right away and right now from other people! And I must ask that same question but let them give a specific paragraph long answer. And while I do want that, I don’t want it to be crazy specific, because it would be too detailed. So, how can I write a story outline (a basic plot diagram)? And how can I write a script? As in writing a script, once I’m done brainstorming my ideas and putting them together after I write the plot/outline itself…? How can make my story have several degrees of connection to something I know and make it a story I can tell? How can make my story, a story worth reading with others?
I do want to make comics and stories. I just don’t know how to make one and make it something I enjoy instead of making my story stuck and forced ideas, and make it lack meaning and pacing?
I’m a beginner at writing a story, though I did write a chapter for a webnovel workshop. when I was little I made comics, but they were tossed and disposed of in the garbage (where my family throws almost anything away) in my old home, so when we moved I knew it’s gone because I threw it away. So while I did like my stories my tastes of stories I used to like changed over time, and I changed overtime too in the past. I used to like horror, but now I think it’s too scary, so I enjoy comedy and lighthearted stuff, with darker moments at times too, but never to a point of a horror movie.
When I was little, the first comics I made were more about drawings rather than comics, then as a kid I made slice of life comics, about a rabbit saving the day, or a person (with friends) doing things like watching tv and talking about stuff. And my comic from middle school or high school (summer school program) was originally about a girl with a calligraphy brush who can draw almost anything. Common to these comics I made as a kid, they all have cliffhangers or ended abruptly, and never continued to another chapter of a comic.
The story, comic layout, and drawings in the panels, were not well drawn or thought of, and ended up looking wonky. But those story ideas made its way through my mind, even though they were thrown away in the garbage. And the idea changed overtime as well as my tastes.
They were all traditionally made, prior to the second time I got my own tablet for drawing on my previous latest birthday.
So how can I write a story, I want to have fun writing my stories for myself before thinking of an audience? What can I do? How can I write a good story? Any tips, tricks, and advice? Please?