"Call For Submissions" Just Sounds So Racy.
Are you a webcomics reader? Can you write?
Broken Frontier asked me to be their "webcomics editor" a couple months ago. Since then, Matt Koelbl and I have been having a high old time, introducing webcomics and webcartoonists to an audience that hasn't had much exposure to either. I enjoy hogging all the interviews with people like the Foglios and Shaenon (it's like going to a convention in my headset).
And yet, I'm prepared to give up most of the spotlight, because I also want to build something at the Frontier that will last beyond my tenure there. Frederik Hautain, the site's creator, and I want to lay the groundwork for an entire webcomics section, and that will take more than two contributors.
Things are very open right now, so this is a good chance to reach an audience of comics fans who are still learning webcomics, and to have some fun. Let me know what you'd like to do, and we'll take it from there!
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5 Comments:
"Can you write?"
Are you asking for submissions from webcomics creators (or creative teams) or from Tychos who have yet to find their Gabe?
(Because there are way more of that last category.)
Broken Frontier is looking for news, op-ed, essays and reviews. We'd be interested in those from anybody.
I've been meaning to ask how you find enough time in the day to write as much as you do. I guess you have less time than I thought.
Is there a rule against cross posting what is submitted to you?
ANYTHING has to be better than Comixpedia.
Not sure I understand, Compugasm. We'd like to be the first place that any story appears, but after a certain period of time you could republish it wherever you wanted.
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