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Thursday, January 24, 2008
Jim Munroe: How to Publish a Graphic Novel without an Agent
:: Posted by Bryan @ 1/24/2008 02:12:00 AM Writer Jim Munroe (Therefore Repent!, Everyone in Silico) pens a how-to essay about getting published and submitting work:
Going into the comics industry with my graphic novel Therefore Repent! I was, in some ways, back at square one. The artist and I put together an ashcan (almost as encouraging a word as “slushpile“) that sampled the first chapter or so of our graphic novel, and blew the dust off my shotgun. I was pleasantly surprised at the responsiveness of the comics publishers as compared to the prose publishers: many of them emailed positive rejections in a prompt manner. One of the companies the artist had worked with had expressed interest, but when I explained that I’d be publishing an edition for the book trade in Canada (as I had with my previous three books) they said they’d have to try to convince their distributor to allow this.
Labels: graphic novels, how-to, publishing
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