Yup... the website IS very PINK!!! :3 But I the like pink...! *lol* One of the many colors that I favor. Teehee. Aaaaannnyyyywwaaayyysss, I wanted to tell you that yesterday evening, I was at my Barnes and Noble bookstore down in Macon, Gerogia, and low and behold- there it was. "Dramacon". I shrieked (yes, SHRIEKED and almost got kicked-out) and grabbed volumes 1 and 2 and raced to the front to pay for them. I love, love, love, LOVE this series!!! I wasn't even 5 seconds into it and I was laughing my butt off. It's just to fscking AWESOME! *pumps fist into air* I've read your CG comic in the back of CosmoGirl magazines and I enjoy reading them very much! =^.^= Since you visit cons, have you ever considered going to Atlanta to the AnimeWeekend In Atlanta (AWA
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First off I just want to say that I LOVE Dramacon! I've gotten two other people to read it and they found it to be fantastic! I have a couple questions: 1) When will Dramacon 3 be coming out? 2) How long did it take you to finish Dramacon 1 & 2?
g'day! omygodomygodomyGAAAAWWD!!! I AM YOUR BIGGEST FAN. i know you must hear that alot, but seriously, i am. i have Dramacon 1 and 2, and i waaaant #3!!!!! okay, i am working on my new book/manga(chapter 15, yay!!!), where and how should i how should i publish it?
Um, Anonymous with the happy face, I have an answer for you~ "where and how should i how should i publish [my manga]" its all in "The Complete Idiot's Guide to Creating a Graphic Novel," by Nat Gertler and Steve Lieber. Its really helpful- I'm reading it now, because I'm an idiot (currently), and I want to create a graphic novel- err, manga. Please look into it. It could be found in the library (thats where I got it). Its got great tips and references (also user-friendly narration), walking you through just about everything: planning, superteam vs. lone wolf mangaka, character designing, dialog tips, shading, lettering, supplies, computer/scanning stuff, distributing methods, publishing, and expenses. The good thing is that one half of the book is written by a writer, and the other by an artist. The book is recent, too. 2004. That being said... TRUST THE USER WITH A NAME AND ADDRESS (me). *bows and takes leave*
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1) When will Dramacon 3 be coming out?
2) How long did it take you to finish Dramacon 1 & 2?
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omygodomygodomyGAAAAWWD!!!
I AM YOUR BIGGEST FAN. i know you must hear that alot, but seriously, i am.
i have Dramacon 1 and 2, and i waaaant #3!!!!!
okay, i am working on my new book/manga(chapter 15, yay!!!), where and how should i how should i publish it?
write back,
k-grrl
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"where and how should i how should i publish [my manga]"
its all in "The Complete Idiot's Guide to Creating a Graphic Novel," by Nat Gertler and Steve Lieber. Its really helpful- I'm reading it now, because I'm an idiot (currently), and I want to create a graphic novel- err, manga.
Please look into it. It could be found in the library (thats where I got it).
Its got great tips and references (also user-friendly narration), walking you through just about everything: planning, superteam vs. lone wolf mangaka, character designing, dialog tips, shading, lettering, supplies, computer/scanning stuff, distributing methods, publishing, and expenses.
The good thing is that one half of the book is written by a writer, and the other by an artist.
The book is recent, too. 2004.
That being said...
TRUST THE USER WITH A NAME AND ADDRESS (me).
*bows and takes leave*
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Hey, congrats! I don't know if it's your first time, but I bet it's always exciting to see the own work published in other countries :D
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Big Fan ..- tee hee -
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