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If you're in New York for the con, why not fill us unfortunate ones in who couldn't make the trip? Please? Bueller? Bueller?
Started Feb. 6, 2009
I'm looking to write a contemporary retelling of Hosea, about a preacher who is commanded by God to marry a hooker, and the reaction of his church, and eventually save his new wife from the mob boss…
Started Jan. 19, 2009
Has anyone ever seen a store that highlighted local creators (not just during signings, I mean). Would you think that might be effective for store sales both for the creators and the store (of course…
Started this discussion. Last reply by Ryan Eldridge Dec. 18, 2008.
Consider this an open forum for posting creative opportunities. Companies looking for creators. Publishers open to submissions. Creators looking for partners? Yin looking for Yang? You get the pictur…
Started Dec. 6, 2008
What are some of the most effecting and useful opportunities you've had to promote your work in comics? Have you had the opportunity to use the media of radio or TV interview? Local magazines or pape…
Started Dec. 4, 2008
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What is this network?
The Atlanta Comics Creators network is just what it says it is, group of Atlanta-based comics creators who use this online resource to make connections, build peer relationships, and further their comics careers.
Who is invited to join?
All mainstream, indie, or webcomic artists, inkers, writers, colorists, editors, and publishers; animators; and pop art and low brow creators local to the Atlanta area.
What can I do here?
Take part in forums to pick the minds of other creators, mentor and be mentored, develop small groups based on locale for real life connections, show off your work, form creative teams, network into national and international markets based on current members, and more to come, such as chat functions and more.
Why should I take part?
Because working in this industry tends to isolate us more than pull us together. Because you never know who your next boss or co-worker will be. Because making friends among your peers is a good practice. Because somebody worked really hard to try to make this place a useful resource, dang it.
What are "groups"?
"Groups" are ways of hooking up by common interests (such as manga or webcomics), location (North Atlanta or Downtown), job focus (artist, writer, pop art, or animator), or any other criteria that bonds us together in groups of people that can help each other become more effective or just hang out and enjoy each others' company.
Where can I get more info about this network?
Email the guy who created it. For more info about him, click this link.
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