... and it's been running in the November competition for a few weeks now! Basically, if our webcomic comes in first place (they count votes, ratings, favorites, views & comments), we get a contract to continue to serialize the story. All that good stuff. We’ve already got our foot in the door, getting this far, but at this point it’s up to voters (and anyone you can pass it on to~) to keep us at #1...
...lay out and print your own book, either from a online service like Lulu, or the old-fashioned way of sending a printer the files and having them print and bind it for you. Or, perhaps you serialize on the web. You make all artistic and budgetary decisions. For some books, this is a perfectly valid choice and can be profitable for the author and beneficial to readers. Small Press: Just what it ...
15:24 28.10.2009
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... rearranged only slightly to fit within Void and build it up nicely. I'm having fun with updating and revising the basic Void concept into an original story. I wonder if I could whip up something on Blogspot and serialize it. That'd be pretty cool. (I refuse to ever go to Fictionpress again.) It'd be just as popular on Blogspot as it would on Fictionpress (that is, nobody'd ever read it) but it'd...
Editing for Issue 13 is done. Whew. Tough one this month – not because of the stories, which were actually quite clean, but because we got sick and fell out of the swing of things. And we had a few other things going on .
Next I’ll be putting together the print edition. The cover is ready actually, so it’s the inside I have to do. We’re still waiting to hear back from a couple of the ...
Serials have been working for me. Starting next year, I'll probably serialize some of my novels before releasing them to hard-copy. Which means now is a good time for a poll! Tell me how you like to read them! View Poll: Serials! Stardancer home.
I am thinking in the future I might serialize everything online before releasing it as a hard copy... it seems easier to sell something people have already read. Certainly it's easier to get them excited about it. Strange world, where giving something away makes better business sense! Hmm. I'd better wrap up the current projects soon if I want to get to the books I have scheduled for next year (...
Crossed Genres has purchased the rights to serialize RJ Astruc’s novel A Festival of Skeletons . Astruc, an author from New Zealand, has crafted a remarkable tale of zombies, necromancers, merkind, serial killers and cross-dressing.
The 78,000-word A Festival of Skeletons will begin its serial run in January 2010. It will be on http://crossedgenres.com , exclusively for subscribers. The ...
... other is the artist (Saiko). You can see several other Shonen Jump manga references in this manga so it's nothing new to have Hitman Reborn being mentioned... but it's interesting if they were to actually serialize "Hitman 10" which would be a parody (or at least semi-parody) of "Hitman Reborn" - Reading from the description, you wouldn't think it's Hitman Reborn at all... it's just got ten ...