CAG Mini Grant Spotlight (6/6)
Hello from the founders of the Comics Advocacy Group, and welcome to the sixth installment in our series highlighting the thirty recipients of our inaugural CAG Mini Grant!
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Hello from the founders of the Comics Advocacy Group, and welcome to the sixth installment in our series highlighting the thirty recipients of our inaugural CAG Mini Grant!
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Hello from the founders of the Comics Advocacy Group, and welcome to the fifth installment in our series highlighting the thirty recipients of our inaugural CAG Mini Grant!
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Hello from the founders of the Comics Advocacy Group, and welcome to the fourth installment in our series highlighting the thirty recipients of our inaugural CAG Mini Grant!
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Hello from the founders of the Comics Advocacy Group, and welcome to the third installment in our series highlighting the thirty recipients of our inaugural CAG Mini Grant!
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Hello from the founders of the Comics Advocacy Group! We are delighted to share the second installment in our series highlighting the thirty recipients of our inaugural CAG Mini Grant.
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Over the next few weeks, we’ll be highlighting the thirty recipients here and on social media. We look forward to expanding our grant offerings in the years to come!
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The Comics Advocacy Group is delighted to announce the recipients of our first-ever CAG Mini Grant! We received over seven hundred amazing applications and had one hell of a time selecting just thirty recipients. It is an incredible reminder that there are many, many amazing cartoonists out there, and we are looking forward to continuing
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I’ve noticed a lot of other cartoonists talking about using NaNo as a way to write scripts for their graphic novel projects, and I think that’s a great idea. I love the sense of community around NaNo and the sense of urgency and competition created by having everyone working towards the same goal. I wanted to write this post because i remember when I was first starting on my journey into adapting my prose novel into a graphic novel and how i really had no idea how to start.
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Figuring out how much working time you’ll need as a graphic novelist can be very tricky!
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