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Aug 2017

Just wondering if creators here at tapas got time consuming the kind of products they are trying to create or too overwhelmed with trying to get their stuff out there.

  1. if you're a writer, do you also read when you're not writing?
    and if you're a comic creator, do you read other comic/manga/webcomic when you're not busting your butt trying to finish a chapter?

  2. If so, what do you read and how often? once a week? daily?
    If not, why not??

I'll start first
1. yes, absolutely
2. I listen to non fiction audiobook when drawing, binge read manga once a week, read webtoon/webcomic every sometimes when I'm bored.

What about you guys and gals?

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Webcomics definitely. Since I log onto Tap every day to handle my own activity, it's easy to keep up with updates, especially if those updates are only a couple pages a week.

Other sorts of media, manga, books, or Tap novels, not so much. I have read a few books these past couple years, but I mostly read them right before going to bed. Right now it takes too much time to browse for and read new manga, but if I felt like reading a book I have a stack on my shelf that have yet to be read.

Tap novels I don't really read (I'm subbed to one by a friend but I'm waiting for when I have the time). This is mostly because if I'm reading it on my comp screen, I feel like I should rather be spending that time working …

As a creator with both a full time day job and working on 2 webcomics, I do have the time to read comics!
I follow about 400-500 comics on different sites and I binge-read when I get the time <3
I read a bit now and then, usually about 30 min/day (but I'm a fast reader, so I'm able to catch up quickly!).

On the other hand, I rarely comment. Mainly because the people have already said fun and witty things on/about the comic already so I feel like I would just waste time by both writing the same comment as 10+ people and the artist themselves.

But I do try to spread the word about the comics I read and enjoy, as a sort of saying: "sorry I don't comment, but hey, here's other people I will shout your comic to!"

Usually read books at work, as well as comic books. Manga not so much (but I try my best to support the only publishing company that still prints mangas in Swedish and they do a h*ck of a job translating! So good<3<3)

Tapas novels I don't read at all, I can't read books digitally for some odd reason? I kind of need to know how long it's gonna be, as that's one of my decisions to give in.
I've tried, some here are really interesting to see, but... I just don't have the patience for it D:

  1. Yes! Of course! Though sometimes I catch myself looking out for nice/bad aspects on that comic to learn/avoid.

  2. Mostly manga, but there are a few webtoons/webcomics we follow.

I read a ton of webcomics and not only from Tapas; they're what got me to draw my own and they continue to inspire me to keep creating (however Tap novels aren't my thing I'm afraid)

  1. Yup, totally! It's always fun to see what other creators do! Also I usually have more time for reading comics than drawing my own.

  2. Webcomics mainly, mangas and novels rather less. I read every day whenever I got time to procastinate. :sweat_smile:

I love reading other people's comics! I wish I could read more often but I'm limited with my busy work load. I read a few times a week mostly to see new pages on my favorite comics. Now and then when i can, I'll binge read something like if I can't sleep at night.

You can say I read more comics then creating my own. While I should create more comics for my own I just love reading others. I check up daily for new updates of comics that are on my favorite list but also check up new comics (that's aren't so famous). I skip the comics you need to pay to unlock because it's annoying no matter how good the story might be. I rather support the 'newbies'

As an author, I probably work a little (okay, quite a bit) less than the webcomic creators, but I do read other things quite often! I always try newer comics/novels, but I'm a huge fan of fantasy, sci-fi and comedy, as well as horror.

I started my comic this year and I can't claim to be "busting me butt" on it so yeah, I read a good amount of webcomics. The only issue is that the internet in my country is super slow and I have to wait until 1AM if I want to read a webcomic on Tapas or Webtoons.

Yup, I read XD
I might not read everything when the update comes out, but I'll eventually get to it when I get time

im a comic creator, but ive actually managed to read a lot more books lately than comics... my tapas notifications really build up. i used to read a load of print comics every week, too, but havent touched them in months... little scared to attempt catchup now. BUT ive read two discworld books in as many months (thats p slow yh but im crazy busy and havent been reading all year)

i check up on all my tapas comics randomly maybe once a week, and read a scene or two from my book (currently making money by terry pratchett) every night. normally id read a buncha print comics online over the week but right now... hehe... no

  1. Yes I read comics too, even though I'm a creator. When I'm at work, I read comics on my break periods. They aren't usually long enough to draw anything (and my tablet is at home), but plenty of time to catch up on my favorite webcomics.

  2. I read on Tapas and Line Webtoons mostly. Sometimes I go on tumblr or twitter to catch up. I mostly read fantasy romance webcomics, or action adventure comics. Sometimes educational comics.. its pretty mixed I guess. :slight_smile:

Not as often as I'd like, but yes, I read webcomics and physical comics. :> I try to check in with the webcomics I follow once a week.
It's important as a creator to take time to read other people's comics; if you're constantly in your own bubble, you'll end up out-of-touch with what's going on in your own community.

When I'm not busy with everyday life, I tend to spend an hour or two reading web comics.It helps relax me,which is when I usually get a random burst of random creative inspiration.

  1. As a writer, I need to read when I'm not writing lol My goal is to improve my craft, so I'm always reading something. I'll read novels, articles online, or physical magazines. All reading is good reading since it helps me learn new writing styles. I always make sure to read my fellow writers stories.

  2. I read everyday, but I divide up what I read. For example, I always make time to support other writers on the websites I'm on. I actually write on three websites now, so my time is very divided. I have a blog with 1580 followers, a profile on Writing.com, and now I'm on Tapas. Throughout my week, I make time for each website while also writing my own stuff. Basically, I have no life >.> Or so it feels.

I probably fall into the later. Majority of the time I find myself consumed by work load to the point I barely have time to keep up to date with my reading list. (I haven't even finished that pokemon sun game omg hahaha) So yeah, I tend to binge read comic on my reading list more often than not.

I have around 70 comics on here and 20 or so on Feedly I read weekly.

Granted only 10 of them are very long (Take 5 - 15 minutes to read each), it still takes a good chunk of my day.

It does keep me motivated, however to keep writing and drawing.