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#166
Creative Common / Re: CLiNT
25 August, 2010, 07:54:04 PM
p.s. any tips on finding an arist, Darren? :P
#167
Creative Common / Re: CLiNT
25 August, 2010, 07:49:37 PM
Ah, okay... although actually the submission policy has been slightly altered since that thread was started.

Stories can now be up to five pages long and there is also a second category for ongoing characters.

The new details can be found in the comic book resources article, which was posted just over a week ago.

Thanks though, I'll check out the thread.
#168
Creative Common / CLiNT
25 August, 2010, 07:27:34 PM
Hey, just thought I'd see who is making an attempt to create a strip for Mark Millar's CLiNT?

Here's the article on Comic Book Resources; http://www.comicbookresources.com/?page=article&id=27924

I'm going to put some script samples up on the Millarworld board in hopes of attracting an artist (I have a few script which I was planning to submit as Future Shocks but they'd work for CLiNT as well).

If there are any artists on this board they should head over to the Millarworld forum, they'll find plenty of eager writers there.

It's an interesting opportunity. I hope I can find an artist to work with so that I'm able to take advantage of it.

These are exciting times.
#169
Creative Common / Re: Who has sent a script?
07 July, 2010, 07:07:05 PM
I'm looking forward to getting feedback from 2000ad, even if it is negative. You can only improve your writing if you know how it is flawed. Hope it doesn't take too long for them to get back to me.
#170
Creative Common / Re: Who has sent a script?
28 June, 2010, 07:48:29 PM
I sent one in last week. I wrote five, got feedback from my peers on which was the best and how each could be improved (luckily I'm on a screenwriting course and so are my mates, so I get good feedback), picked one and sent it in. Maybe the people at 2000AD wont think it's any good but you don't get anywhere without taking chances.