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First Second submission process for writers who don't draw and artists who don't write

faitherinhicks:

What the title says, exactly. I think I’m probably not going to ever offer advice on making comics anymore, and just let my publisher do the talking. :) 

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How to turn Tumblr into a webcomics publishing platform!

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From an open latter by Patton Oswalt

He addresses this message to the gatekeepers of the entertainment industry, which, although he does not mention them, includes comics industry publishers:

You guys need to stop thinking like gatekeepers. You need to do it for the sake of your own survival.

Because all of us comedians after watching Louis CK revolutionize sitcoms and comedy recordings and live tours. And listening to “WTF With Marc Maron” and “Comedy Bang! Bang!” and watching the growth of the UCB Theatre on two coasts and seeing careers being made on Twitter and Youtube.

Our careers don’t hinge on somebody in a plush office deciding to aim a little luck in our direction. There are no gates. They’re gone. The model for success as a comedian in the ’70s and ’80s? That was middle school. Remember, they’d hand you a worksheet, fill in the blanks on the worksheet, hand it in, you’ll get your little points.

And that doesn’t prepare you for college. College is the 21st century. Show up if you want to, there’s an essay, there’s a paper, and there’s a final. And you decide how well you do on them, and that’s it. And then after you’re done with that, you get even more autonomy whether you want it or not because you’re an adult now.

Comedians are getting more and more comfortable with the idea that if we’re not successful, it’s not because we haven’t gotten our foot in the door, or nobody’s given us a hand up. We can do that ourselves now. Every single day we can do more and more without you and depend on you less and less.

If we work with you in the future, it’s going to be because we like your product and your choices and your commitment to pushing boundaries and ability to protect the new and difficult.

Here’s the deal, and I think it’s a really good one.

I want you, all of the gatekeepers, to become fans. I want you to become true enthusiasts like me. I want you to become thrill-seekers. I want you to be as excited as I was when I first saw Maria Bamford’s stand-up, or attended The Paul F. Tompkins show, or listened to Sklarbro Country….

I want you to be as charged with hope as I am that we’re looking at the most top-heavy with talent young wave of comedians that this industry have ever had at any time in its history.

And since this new generation was born into post-modern anything, they are wilder and more fearless than anything you’ve ever dealt with. But remind yourselves: Youth isn’t king. Content is king. Lena Dunham’s 26-year-old voice is just as vital as Louis CK’s 42-year-old voice which is just as vital as Eddie Pepitone’s 50-something voice.

Age doesn’t matter anymore. It’s all about what you have to say and what you’re going to say. Please throw the old fucking model away.

Just the tiny sampling at this amazing festival…. I’m excited to not be the funniest person in the room. It makes me work harder and try to be better at what I do. So be as excited and grateful as I am.

And if in the opportunities you give me, you try to cram all this wildness and risk-taking back in to the crappy mimeographic worksheet form of middle school, we’re just going to walk away. We’re not going to work together. No harm no foul. We can just walk away.

You know why we can do that now? Because of these. (Oswalt holds up an iPhone)

In my hand right now I’m holding more filmmaking technology than Orsen Welles had when he filmed Citizen Kane.

I’m holding almost the same amount of cinematography, post-editing, sound editing, and broadcast capabilities as you have at your tv network.

In a couple of years it’s going to be fucking equal. I see what’s fucking coming. This isn’t a threat, this is an offer. We like to create. We’re the ones who love to make shit all the time. You’re the ones who like to discover it and patronize it support it and nurture it and broadcast it. Just get out of our way when we do it.

If you get out of our way and we fuckin’ get out and fall on our face, we won’t blame you like we did in the past. Because we won’t have taken any of your notes, so it’ll truly be on us.

I don’t know if you’ve seen the stuff uploaded to Youtube. There are sitcoms now on the internet, some of them are brilliant, some of them are “meh,” some of them fuckin suck. At about the same ratio that things are brilliant and “meh” and suck on your network.

If you think that we’re somehow going to turn on you later if what we do falls on its face, and blame you because we can’t take criticism? Let me tell you one thing: We have gone through years of open mics to get where we need to get. Criticism is nothing to us, and comment threads are fucking electrons.

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Make good stuff, then make it easy for people to buy it. There’s your anti-piracy plan.

Jonathan Coulton is wise.

http://www.jonathancoulton.com/2012/01/21/megaupload/

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I wish I had summed it up so smartly. But you know me: talk talk talk.

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Public Domain Monster

evandahm:

Let’s try something! I made the above image and the intellectual property it represents: a weird turtle-monster thing. I, Evan Dahm, am putting this particular image and this monster thing into the PUBLIC DOMAIN. YOU are free to use it, copy it, claim it as your own, rework it, or do whatever you like with it. I encourage you to do so. I relinquish my ownership of this little turtle monster; it is the internet’s now.

I figure most IP that gets put online gets treated mostly as if it’s in the public domain anyhow, so I am putting this out there in that position explicitly just to see what happens.

More of these to come maybe?

Reblogging for the conversation about copyright/public domain/creative commons on the original page - please visit! 

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Purchasing ISBNs!

preservedcucumbers:

I made a blog post about purchasing ISBNs and barcodes, in case anyone else here is self-publishing. :3

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Six Tough Truths About Self-Publishing (That The Advocates Never Seem To Talk About) | LitReactor

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Self publishing is not all candy and roses. We don’t always talk about the negative sides or the major risks. So this is good to keep in mind, very constructive and legitimate criticism of the self-publishing industry. Remember, your milage may vary, but you should at least have an accurate road map.

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welovetemplates:

How to make templates! Some information on Tumblr photosets.

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Black Mask Studios’ ‘Old Punks’ Occupy Comics, Creators Rights

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