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== Een interview met Frank Jonker ==
== Een interview met Frank Jonker ==
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''Interview taken from a email from Frank Jonker to Timo Ronkainen, sent between 12 January and 20 February 2003. Used in a Finnish article in fanzine ‘Ankkalinnan Pamaus’ (possibly issue 12, 2003).''
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''Interview taken from a email from Frank Jonker to Timo Ronkainen, sent between 12 January and 20 February 2003. Used in a Finnish article in fanzine [http://perunamaa.net/ankistit/ Ankkalinnan Pamaus] (possibly issue 12, 2003).''
Hi Timo,
Hi Timo,
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In the first year I sometimes started writing when I had just an idea and no ending, but that went wrong a few times and the story went nowhere. So since then I never starts writing before I’ve got an beginning and an end.
In the first year I sometimes started writing when I had just an idea and no ending, but that went wrong a few times and the story went nowhere. So since then I never starts writing before I’ve got an beginning and an end.
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Original ending of H 98290, sketch by Frank Jonker
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Sketch for H 98290
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Original ending of [http://coa.inducks.org/story.php?c=H+98290&search= H 98290], sketch by Frank Jonker
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'''You have written several stories with Paul Hoogma. It’s a bit uncommon way, at least in Disney comics, how do you work together?'''
'''You have written several stories with Paul Hoogma. It’s a bit uncommon way, at least in Disney comics, how do you work together?'''
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'''How much time one script takes until it’s ready? Do you need it to be OK’ed by editors and is much rewriting required often?'''
'''How much time one script takes until it’s ready? Do you need it to be OK’ed by editors and is much rewriting required often?'''
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It depends on how long the story is. A normal four-page story can be done in one day, a 10 pager in two or three days. Short stories do mostly not need much rewriting. As the story becomes longer, the risk of rewriting a lot is longer. For example the Duck-story “The physicans of the Andes” (H 9730) that I wrote together with Paul Hoogma, Remco Polman and Anja Barten needed two years before we dare to send it to the editorship. Of course we didn’t work every day on it, but once in the three, four weeks.
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It depends on how long the story is. A normal four-page story can be done in one day, a 10 pager in two or three days. Short stories do mostly not need much rewriting. As the story becomes longer, the risk of rewriting a lot is longer. For example the Duck-story “The physicans of the Andes” ([http://coa.inducks.org/story.php/x/H+97030//%22 H 9730]) that I wrote together with Paul Hoogma, Remco Polman and Anja Barten needed two years before we dare to send it to the editorship. Of course we didn’t work every day on it, but once in the three, four weeks.
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Excerpt from H 9730
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Excerpt from “The physicans of the Andes”
Excerpt from “The physicans of the Andes”
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Nowadays after I have send it to the editorship most stories do need no or not much rewriting. In the beginning, in 1990, when I wrote my first 10 pages I got them back with comments on almost every pages and then I had a lot of work by rewriting them. But I have learned a lot of that and that’s probably why the stories do not need much rewriting anymore nowadays.
Nowadays after I have send it to the editorship most stories do need no or not much rewriting. In the beginning, in 1990, when I wrote my first 10 pages I got them back with comments on almost every pages and then I had a lot of work by rewriting them. But I have learned a lot of that and that’s probably why the stories do not need much rewriting anymore nowadays.

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