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October 4th, 2006

This week’s online writing resource: OnlineComics.net

Whether you’re a reader or writer of graphic novels, OnlineComics.net is the place to start. Once you add your favorite webcomics to your free account, the website will tell you when they update, and even recommend similar comics to you.

If you’re a webcomic author/illustrator looking to get started or trying to get exposure, this is a good place to start. You can add your comic to their extensive list (broadband recommended for this link), or look in their forums for projects that are looking for an author/illustrator.

Link

September 6th, 2006

Illustrator Charles Vess starts a blog

Charles Vess, fantasy artist and comic-book illustrator, started a blog yesterday.  His first post describes his visit to the set of the Stardust movie (based on the book by Neil Gaiman and illustrated by Vess), and includes some mouth-watering pictures of the set.

I’ll be regularly posting both text and images of everything I’m working on as I work on it right here. By dropping by and reading this board you all should be able to keep track of my crazy schedule of projects much more easily from now on.
Enjoy! Charles

Link

September 2nd, 2006

Anthology of women comics authors looking for submissions

The Friends of Lulu, the national organization devoted to promoting women in comics, are in search of lady cartoonists for our next anthology, “The Girls’ Guide to Guy Stuff.” We’re looking for humorous takes on guys and the cool or stupid things they do.

Link (via BoingBoing)

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