Want an illustrator for a "light novel" web project.
PostPosted: Mon Aug 13, 2007 9:10 am
I need an artist for a semi-professional web-publishing project. The commitment would be one or two high quality panels per month. I would prefer full-color, but inked and toned might be workable also.
The plan is for a 'Rainobe' or 'Light Novel', to be pitched to one of the web-publishers of comics or manga. I have multiple story concepts in mind, with plotting and some writing already complete. They include a Sci-Fi adventure, a modern fantasy / light romance involving a couple half-alien teenagers, and a more serious modern fantasy involving a group of kids on their own in a struggle against a dangerous enemy. I don't write particularly evangelical stories, but my protagonists generally either have grounding in Christian morals or at least a positive moral code. Sexual content is held to a minimum, and completely avoided when children are involved.
If you are not familiar with the concept, this is the format that is used in many Japanese Manga magazines for prose fiction. They serialize the story over several issues, just like a comic or TV show, and include an illustration or two with each issue, often in 'Manga' style.
Typically a 'book' is around fifty thousand words (that's the length of a typical 'young adult' book in the US market, or half the length of a medium-sized novel.)
A very good example can currently be found in English translation in the Manga section of your book store. ".Hack//: Another Birth" is a Rainobe, with illustrations every two thousand words or so (which was probably one per issue in the magazine.)
Other Anime and Manga titles have actually started out as Rainobe:
Full Metal Panic
Haruhi Suzumiya
Crest of the Stars / Banner of the Stars
Boogiepop
Inukami
Familiar of Zero
The plan is for a 'Rainobe' or 'Light Novel', to be pitched to one of the web-publishers of comics or manga. I have multiple story concepts in mind, with plotting and some writing already complete. They include a Sci-Fi adventure, a modern fantasy / light romance involving a couple half-alien teenagers, and a more serious modern fantasy involving a group of kids on their own in a struggle against a dangerous enemy. I don't write particularly evangelical stories, but my protagonists generally either have grounding in Christian morals or at least a positive moral code. Sexual content is held to a minimum, and completely avoided when children are involved.
If you are not familiar with the concept, this is the format that is used in many Japanese Manga magazines for prose fiction. They serialize the story over several issues, just like a comic or TV show, and include an illustration or two with each issue, often in 'Manga' style.
Typically a 'book' is around fifty thousand words (that's the length of a typical 'young adult' book in the US market, or half the length of a medium-sized novel.)
A very good example can currently be found in English translation in the Manga section of your book store. ".Hack//: Another Birth" is a Rainobe, with illustrations every two thousand words or so (which was probably one per issue in the magazine.)
Other Anime and Manga titles have actually started out as Rainobe:
Full Metal Panic
Haruhi Suzumiya
Crest of the Stars / Banner of the Stars
Boogiepop
Inukami
Familiar of Zero