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May 2020

If you're looking for a long-term, multi-volume comic collaboration, you should definitely include links to any previously completed novels, or at the very least to that first book you've written. It's a huge leap of faith to jump into such a long-term project with a stranger, so you need to do everything you can to showcase your ability to complete a longer project solo to any potential artists.

Also, I know someone already linked to this collaboration guide on your last post, but if you're making three near-identical collab requests a week apart from each other, it'd might be worth looking over once more, particularly the guidelines about making multiple posts: "You only need one Post. Please refrain from creating duplicate posts within a short period of time, otherwise, your duplicate topics may be closed. All topics will naturally close after a month from the last post. "

I understand having a story you're excited about making, but finding an artist to willing to work for free, with a total stranger, on a story that has not yet been fully written, is incredibly difficult to do. If you can't draw, but you really like your story idea, your best bet is write and publish it first as a novel here on tapas. Quite a few novels have gotten webtoon adaptations, and being able to link to your writing is a massive plus.

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