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Kiriska: I think lots of people don’t take into consideration the time cost of talking to clients. Even if you work digitally, there’s time involved for file formatting and delivery after you complete your piece, as well as administrative tasks like invoicing. This is a good reminder to factor that stuff in.
“ Trans Identities” Zine Looking for volunteers!
A zine by and for trans people! This zine is a project I will be working on for the next couple of months that focuses on the personal narratives/worlds/experiences of different trans people. This project is meant to educate as well as uplift within the trans community. 20-25 people will be featured in their own two page spread that includes a portrait ( can be nude if you like ) and a piece of writing. Also!! Most of the profit from this zine will be donated to the Transgender Law Center
Please boost this if you can!
If you are trans and would like to be in it, please fill out this application!
More information can be found in the link above
P&M Press is now taking submissions for POWER & MAGIC: The Queer Witch Comics Anthology Volume 2.
First, there was the award-winning POWER & MAGIC: The Queer Witch Comics Anthology… then, our “spirit”-ed interstitial volume, Power & Magic: IMMORTAL SOULS… and now, POWER & MAGIC returns with a full-length Volume 2, bigger and better than ever before!
The POWER & MAGIC SERIES is all about queer witches of color as icons of female power. Witches represent rebellion, transcendence, healing, feminine monstrosity, so-called “deviance,” and interconnectedness – with the cosmos, with their bodies, and with each other. These anthologies exist as a space for women of color to explore gender, power, struggle, selfhood and community, all in the context of compelling fantasy comics for young adult readers (and up)!
Submission Period
Submissions will be open to the public from February 11th - March 10th (11:59 PM Pacific Time).
Who Can Participate
To submit to POWER & MAGIC Volume 2, both of the following must apply to you:
You are a person of color.
You identify – whether fully or partially or complicatedly – as a woman. This can include cis women, trans women, bigender people, two-spirit people, demi-girls, questioning-but-leaning-woman-aligned, etc. Sex assigned at birth is irrelevant. We’re looking to represent womanhood as a spectrum rather than a fixed point.
For team submissions: At least the writer must meet the above criteria.
If you’re a member of a long-standing comics partnership that includes a white writer and an artist of color, you may pitch together so long as the partner of color plays an equal-or-greater role in determining the story.
If two submissions are equally matched, the team whose members all meet the criteria will be prioritized.
Use #CovenSearch on social media to find teammates!
Age Restrictions
All contributors must be 18 years or older. All content must be suitable for readers as young as 14 years old.
Specifications
Comics from 2 - 10 pages long (must be an even number)
6” x 9” trim size (template will be provided)
Bleed? Yes.
Black & White or Grayscale (no screentones, please)
600 dpi
.PSD final files
Timeline
Selection Process (Feb 2019 - Apr 2019)
Open Submissions: 2/11 - 3/10 (4 weeks)
Selection Period: 3/11 - 3/24 (2 weeks)
Acceptance Emails/Pitch Feedback: 3/25
Paperwork: 3/25 - 4/1 (1 week)
Creation Period (Apr 2019 - Sep 2019)
Script: 4/1 - 4/21 (3 weeks)
Feedback/Edits: 4/22 - 4/28 (1 week)
Thumbnails: 4/29 - 5/12 (2 weeks)
Feedback/Edits: 5/13 - 5/19 (1 week)
Pencils: 5/20 - 6/23 (5 weeks)
Feedback/Edits: 6/24 - 6/30 (1 week)
Inks: 7/1 - 7/21 (3 weeks)
Feedback/Edits: 7/22 - 7/28 (1 week)
Toning & Shading: 7/29 - 8/11 (2 weeks)
Feedback/Edits: 8/12 - 8/18 (1 week)
Lettering: 8/19 - 9/1 (2 weeks)
Feedback/Edits: 9/2 - 9/8 (1 week)
Final Files Due: 9/15
Kickstarter (October 2019)
Payment (November 2019)
Compensation
Contributors will be compensated at $106/page plus any Kickstarter bonuses unlocked through stretch goals. Contributors also receive a minimum of 10 complimentary copies of the anthology, royalties on all digital sales, and royalties on any future print runs of the anthology after the first printing sells out.
Rights
Creators will cede exclusive first worldwide print and digital rights to their stories for a full calendar year from the date of publication, and non-exclusive worldwide print and digital rights in perpetuity. Ownership remains with the creators.
What We *WANT*
Previously unpublished stories.
At least one protagonist must be a queer woman of color (or woman-aligned).
At least one character must be a witch, and at least one witch character must be a queer woman of color (or woman-aligned).
The queer woman of color protagonist(s) must be human or human-appearing.
Any era, any location, any type of witch – real or folkloric or invented.
Fantasy elements! How fantastical or understated is up to you.
Peaceful stories, sad stories, triumphant stories, funny stories, failure stories, action stories, love stories – the full spectrum of humanity is welcome. The catch: it must end “positively.” Everything doesn’t have to work out, but we’d prefer for stories to end on a note of hope or new understanding or resilience, etc, even if things go wrong.
What We *DON’T* Want
No fan works. No auto-bio. No prose. No one-off illustrations.
Comics that are already finished or that you’ve already started drawing.
Meet-cutes (“Two people meet and crush at first sight, the end”). A meet-cute may occur within the story, but it can’t be the whole story.
Horror: Your story can use fear and danger as plot elements, but if instilling fear/existential dread in the reader is the overarching goal, this is the wrong anthology.
Tolkienian fantasy: no elves, dwarves, orcs, etc. We won’t freak out if you make something up that’s very loosely(!) inspired by any of these (unless it replicates the problematic elements of Tolkien’s work, in which case your work will not be accepted).
Cursing is permitted as long as words aren’t used literally (i.e. “Shit, you scared me!” as opposed to “Let’s go shit in the woods!”) and are used very sparingly when used at all. In general, we’d prefer not.
No porn. No references to specific sexual acts. No explicit nudity whether sexual or non-sexual (sorry, folks). “Consensual fade-to-black sex between legal adults” is fine.
No depictions of abuse (sexual, physical, psychological) whether pictorial or written. Characters may vaguely reference (in non-graphic language) abuse that they have suffered in the past if doing so serves the story or is integral to the character.
No gore. People can get hurt, bleed, die, etc, but not in a grossly over-the-top way that fetishizes violence.
No slurs, no racism (not even “gnomes hate all faeries” fantasy racism), no misogyny, no transphobia, no ableism, no xenophobia, and no white supremacist nonsense in general. (And please, no stories whose sole purpose is to teach that these things are bad.)
Ready to pitch? FILL OUT THIS FORM.
Here’s what you’ll need to complete your submission:
A working title and page count for your comic (doesn’t have to be exact).
A synopsis of your story, including a beginning, middle, and end. Spoil everything, but try to keep it under 500 words.
Preliminary sketches associated with your pitch: character ideas, important creature designs, environment concepts (the latter is especially important if your portfolio lacks strong examples of background art), etc. These don’t need to be final or polished pieces! Just detailed enough to give us an idea.
Links to any relevant publishing credits (whether you’re writing the comic, drawing it, lettering it, or doing everything yourself). Self-published works and webcomics count as credits! Choose examples that best reflect the style you intend to use for this comic. You may simply include a link to your portfolio if you have no pre-existing credits, but please note that folks with sequential storytelling examples will receive preference.
Tell us about yourself and anyone else working with you, your cultural and artistic background(s), and why you want to be in POWER & MAGIC Volume 2. Short and sweet is best!
More Questions?
Check out the FAQ. If your answer isn’t there, Ask away!
Thanks to everyone who’s asked about registering for the 2019 SPX Lottery. Thanks for your patience and your curiosity. We’re happy to announce that the lottery opens this February 8th! We’d love to have you as part of our 25th Anniversary celebration. Having you there would make it the shindiggiest of shindigs. Check the link on our Instagram homepage for more details. Again, thanks and good luck! http://bit.ly/2WBLW2l
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We’re closing in on the end of the year! If you’re done with your shows for the year, consider contributing to this annual survey!
The 2018 survey closes on January 15th at 11:59pm PT. All 2018 cons are over! There’s no longer any reason to procrastinate!
(Please don’t submit 2019 con data to the 2018 survey. The 2019 survey will be up as soon as the 2018 one closes!)
Join us as we celebrate the end of 2018 by drawing YOUR requests! Submit your request before we begin at 7pm on December 26th.
Make sure to follow our Twitch channel to be notified when we go live!
Please note, that while we will try to complete everyone’s requests, we may not get to your request during the stream and you will not receive a copy of the request as it is not a commission.
Doin’ a thing on Wednesday! Send me your requests!
Tonight! Get your requests in!
I made a little standee as the label for my secret Santa. I’ll fill in the name before our party in an hour https://www.instagram.com/p/BrlHgD9hN4s/?utm_source=ig_tumblr_share&igshid=1q1rvktvwmold
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Come join us for our November Meetup this Saturday, November 10th at the Cleveland Neighborhood Library from 1-4pm in conference room 3 on the lower level. Hang out and talk shop with your local DMV area cartoonists.
Optional: our November prompt is, “an exciting night with a pizza.” Come with your comics, splash pages, sketches, thumbnails, or script dealing with that topic.
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Members sketching each other
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[4-panel comic. September 26, 2018. Panel 1: I had coffee and did laundry. Panel 2: But today was more about what I didn’t do. Panel 3: I didn’t give up on my dreams. I didn’t give up on my dream self. Panel 4: I didn’t give up.]
We are halfway funded Qties which means I can show you the cover of Book 3!!! Help me get to 100% by checking out the kickstarter here!
I made the thing for another thing! Fund the thing! 19 days left!
We will be at UMBC Comic Con tomorrow! Come by, say hi, learn more about us, and buy our cool anthologies. Also, one of our members, @annasellheim, will be there both tabling and on a panel at 2pm, so say hello to her too!
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