Saturday, September 30, 2006

Reminder: anthology submissions due

Submissions for the first Trees & Hills & Friends anthology are due this weekend. Please e-mail them to barlowdaniel at gmail dot com or colin at artforest dot org.

I've received a half-dozen so far, with several more scheduled to come in Sunday and Monday (including one contribution from a notable semi-retired creator and his son).

Here's all that important info too:

Format: 5.5"w x 8.5"h, black & white minicomic. Please make sure your submission fits the page size LEGIBLY. We will be printing on photocopiers, so we discourage the use of grey tones.

Deadline: September 30, 2006. The earlier you can let us know how many pages you think you are submitting, the better.

Content: There is no theme; we just want to showcase the variety of comics being created in the area. Original work is great, but feel free to dig out that piece you did that never got printed, or from that mini you don't feel like reprinting (or whatever). We are also looking for front & back cover images.

Details: Contibutors will receive copies of the anthology. If you live in Vermont, email your low-res submission to barlowdaniel at gmail dot com; if in New Hampshire, send it to colin at artforest dot org; if in Massachusetts, take your pick! You may also send photocopies (reduced to print size, please) to Colin Tedford, PO Box 645, Winchester NH 03470.

3 Comments:

Blogger flameape said...

poop. if i had known about this sooner, i'd had something in it! crud....

9:30 PM  
Blogger Colin Tedford said...

It's almost just as well, since it's already kind of bursting at the seams.

But fret not! We hope to do more (perhaps one before MOCCA, or is that insanity?), so after you've bought & enjoyed this one you can totally join the fun!

You are one of the Modern Myths meetup crew, I'm guessing?

11:49 PM  
Blogger Colin Tedford said...

Whoop, I should've looked at your profile first; I assumed you were one of a group of cartoonists I met tonight. Anyway, welcome!

11:52 PM  

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