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Caleb Monroe

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Re:Where to go ... Limited Series, Regular series?
Posted: 2007/04/16 09:21
My suggestion, before doing anything longer, is to write several 3-8 page self-contained stories, finding artists for them, and publishing them in an anthology. For a big list of anthologies to submit to, see the Creator Services link in my sig. Because comics is a visual medium that requires, not writing for an audience, but for an artist first and audience second, nothing will give you your "sea legs" like actually seeing how an artist interprets what you've written. Once you have a few of those under your belt, then aim higher.


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