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Creators almost always follow their original pitch and we'll usually jump in if there are pacing issues (because of the 24-25 episode length) but the direction of the story is in the hands of the creator. Our involvement ranges from being a sounding board for ideas to being a creator's personal cheering squad.

A co-production with us is typically 50/50 ownership. It's a partnership. If a deal is approached that a creator isn't okay with, we don't pursue it.

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pinned globally May 22, '18

Actually, writers can participate if they have an artist partner. I made a forum for artists and writer to get together so they can enter the incubator program, check it out!

I very recently (as in a month ago) started posting an original comic. When I heard about the incubator program I knew I wanted to apply, but was unsure if I would be eligible because I have already started posting my comic. However, I know I would be able to post more frequent, better chapters with the resources this program offers.

Thanks for any clarity you provide!

My artist and I were getting ready to write our bios, when the thought occurred: Do we submit two bios, one for each of us? And also, do we put our bios into our pitch, or in the "About Me" section of our Tapas profile?

We will be utilizing a form for submissions and there will a section where you can put both of your bios.

Since this one is for artists, when will there be one for writers? Like you know send in scripts, story ideas, etc.

You can send as many concept art pieces you want as long as the .zip file they're in is less than 25 MB.

Yes! :slight_smile:

Can I submit a story that I’ve already posted a few chapters of on Tapas?

No, we are looking for new ideas that have not been published yet. If you are interested in professional opportunities for your current story on Tapas, feel free to submit to us at submissions@tapasmedia.co

Where do we find submission guidelines for general submissions?

We won't be able to submit Novaborn: Tale of Inpherna to the Tapas Incubator program because we already have almost two chapters up.

For now, we are going to assume that it has the same guidelines as the incubator program.

Guidelines can be found here: https://help.tapas.io/hc/en-us/articles/11500547668714 under "Professional Publishing" but you're correct in assuming that the guidelines are similar to the incubator program, like providing a synopsis, art samples, relevant social media links, etc.

Yes, you may! :smile: