Meanwhile, you can check out cover artist Charlie Harbour's work at his new website, including a much bigger version of this glorious cover.
Chronicling the progess of an aspiring SF author, and charting the fortunes and misfortunes of the UK's SF magazines.
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Labels: Art, Charlie Harbour, FantasyCon, Immersion Press, Steampunk
Suffering rejections, harsh critiques and bad reviews is part of the life of the writer. I've come to realise that the old saying that you can only please some of the people some of the time can be a writer's greatest comfort.
One story I recently submitted for critiquing is a good example. The critiques I received are split down the middle between 'this is great, just needs a couple of tweaks' and 'what is it about? I don't get it, needs completely rewriting'. It's the clearest split I've seen yet in critiques. Now I need to find a magazine editor who shares the opinion of the first group.
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Since reading Murky Depths I've become quite keen on comics. My first, a one-pager, was published in Murky Depths #15, a second has been accepted for publication, this time a 5 page script, and another 2 pager is under submission there. Murky Depths accepts completed comics and also scripts which they will match up with an artist.
Of course, not all comic scripts I write will necessarily be suitable for Murky Depths, so where else might I submit them? I had a quick scout around the internet, and this is what I came up with so far:
Future Quake accepts completed comics of 5 pages or less.
2000 AD (which even I had heard of in my pre-comic days) accepts 5 page scripts for their Future Shocks section
OrangUtan Comics wants completed comics of 6-8 pages
Panini Comics publish a wide variety of well-known comics and are looking for sample scripts
Engine Comics wants scripts of 8 pages or 3x8 page serials
Markosia are looking for completecomics or graphic novels
There are more details on each of their websites.
There are probably others - I didn't spend a huge amount of time searching. The usual market listings like Duotropes and Ralans don't seem to include comic markets. Maybe I'll drop a hint.
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I've finished work on editing one short story this week and, I think, my screenplay. Editing is such slow work compared to writing.
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