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davidmariottecomics · 8 months
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The Perfect (Editorial or Agent) Match
Hey there, Yogi Bear! 
To start out today's blog, I wanna talk about a kinda fun recent thing. Steve Lieber, who I've mentioned before for having his 12 point portfolio review critique without even looking, asked about the writing review equivalent. Jim Zub took a stab at it and his list is pretty good. And Chip Zdarsky's were also recommendations! And all of these are from Bluesky, so hope you can read 'em all! But, while I liked the other lists, I also had some thoughts. So my 12 critiques are here, which I consider pretty supplemental to Jim's! 
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And now that you've taken all this advice and are feeling really comfortable with your script, writer-type, what're you gonna do with it?! 
What Does an Agent do? 
Before I get too far, let me make explicitly clear--I do not have an agent. I've worked with a number of agents. I know lots of creators who have them. But I don't have one myself, so I can only provide so much guidance. Okay, that disclaimer out of the way, what is a literary agent and what do they do? 
It's a lot like other forms of agents you might've heard of. Your agent is a person who supports you and represents your interests in business. They are an advocate on your behalf. This means everything from reading your manuscripts to help refine/sell them to reviewing paperwork for you to making sure you're getting paid what you're worth and more. In the book market, there are certain publishers that will almost exclusively review agented submissions--you need to have someone who has been trained to know what the publisher might want and who has access to contacts there to advocate for your work. The reason for this is often to cut down on submissions that otherwise just have to go unanswered and to preserve some level of privacy for editors. Having an agent might not work for everyone, but if you can find someone who you like working with and can afford, they're going to be a lot of help. Agents can get your work to more potential buyers, help identify where your work will best fit in the marketplace, and, again, generally advocate for you.
But just like publishers and editors, not every agent is looking for every type of story. Specific agents, and even whole agencies, can have niches that they are interested in working in and representing. This is really important when we're talking comics. There are some agents that don't really represent cartoonists because they don't do art representation. There are some agents who only do art representation and might not be the right fit if you also wanna write. There are agents who primarily focus on books for middle grade or young adult readers. There are agents who just plain don't do comics. So how do you find an agent who might be a good fit?
Manuscript Wishlist
Manuscript Wishlist (or MS Wishlist) is *an* option for finding your agent, but it's one that I think can be really helpful. The basic idea of MSWL is that the website version has vetted agents and editors who have submitted profiles explaining what they are looking for in submissions. It's built off of a Twitter system where agents and editors tag posts #MSWL to flag the sort of work they're looking for from writers. One of the things I really like about the site is that in addition to details on what the agents and editors are looking for, and how to go about querying them, a lot of folks also take advantage of the sidebars that include things like lists of "what I like" so you can get an even clearer idea of if your work will mesh well with their interests and if your personalities will mesh well while looking to work together. 
There are a ton of other resources out there for how to write good queries and each agency/agent/publisher/editor is going to have their own submission guidelines that you'll have to look up and follow--so I won't get into those--but this is a way to start seeing who might be interested in building a relationship with you. 
Also, keep an eye on Publishers Marketplace. This is a primary source for what publishing deals are happening. Maybe you want to submit a query to an agent about a talking dog. Might be good to check publishers marketplace to make sure that agent didn't just sell a book about a talking dog. 
MSWL Editors
MSWL also includes editors and for similar reasons. Editors have things they're interested in working on and it helps clarify to agents and to unagented folks what sort of titles they might be interested in acquiring. I *do not* currently have a MSWL set up on my own because I am not currently seeking submissions (sorry), but next time I think I might be, I'm going to be looking into it because I know what sort of stories I like to tell and what I would like to see from other folks. 
Obviously, if you don't have an agent, double-check that the editor you're submitting to accepts unagented submissions. That's hugely important. But especially in comics, only taking agented submissions is uncommon. And if an editor is making clear what they'd like to acquire, you wanna get it in front of them because that is the most direct pipeline to traditional comics publishing. But it's also worthwhile to remember that because of how agents and editors work together, there's a lot of outreach between the two where editors are searching for talent, but only want to reach out, not be reached out to--especially if you're looking to do work on an existing property, rather than an original. 
Now I'm gonna go batten down the hatches and prepare to ride out the rest of the coming storm! 
See ya next time! 
What I enjoyed this week: Blank Check (Podcast), Dungeons & Daddies (Podcast), Craig of the Creek (Cartoon), Honkai Star Rail (Video game), My Adventures with Superman (Cartoon), The Broken Room by Peter Clines (Book), Crime Scene Kitchen (TV show), Dumbing of Age (Webcomic), Shortpacked (Webcomic--though some of these pop culture strips sure are dated and/or in poor taste!), Solve This Murder (Podcast), Praise Petey (Cartoon), the acoustic Sonic Symphony performance at the Speed Cafe (see below), at time of posting having power and not a lot of rain/hurricane weather, owning (but not having watched yet) the Venture Bros finale movie, getting 3 5-star (the best possible) character pulls in a row in Honkai (but not the character I really wanted, who I only have like 9 days to get now if I can...). 
New Releases this week (8/16/2023): Brynmore #2 (Editor) Godzilla: The War for Humanity #1 (Editor) Sonic the Hedgehog #63 (Editor)
Final Order Cut-Off next week (8/21/2023--last day to get your preorders in): Brynmore #3 (Editor) Godzilla: The War for Humanity #2 (Editor) Sonic the Hedgehog: Amy's 30th Anniversary Special (Editor)
New Releases next week (8/23/2023): Godzilla Monsters & Protectors: All Hail the King TPB (Editor--on the latter half)
Announcements: Becca is at Cartoon-a Palooza in Temecula on 9/15 & 9/16. It's a cool free all-ages little con, so come on out and see them! 
Wanna support me? Consider joining my Patreon! This week, in addition to this blog (but without the Patreon plugs!) and one of my legacy blogs, I shared for the $10 and up members the script (and some extras) for my Beast Wars 2022 Annual story, "Rhinox's A-Maze-ing Adventure". You can only see it there! And I'll have more scripts, pitches, comics, etc going up in the weeks and months to come! Also coming soon, just coordinating with Becca, we'll be releasing a tease of a new comic we're working on together. It'll be on both our Patreons, but if you like art and adult art in particular, definitely don't miss Becca's either! 
Or, you can buy something from my webstore! A lot of what is there is no longer in print and won't be going back to print anytime soon to my knowledge. The stock I have up is pretty much the stock I have. And you can get it signed and personalized and sent to you for a pretty reasonable price which includes shipping.  Alternatively, I still have a few things up on eBay and I'm going to be adding a few more! 
Sorry to be hyping ways to send me money so much recently, but between rising rent and utility and gas costs, not so rising work hours/pay for Becca and I, and us also trying to plan a wedding for a year from now, money's been tight a lot! I know that's the case all around, and if you have been supporting me in any way, it has not gone unnoticed at all! This week, Becca and I checked out a venue that we really like for the ceremony and reception. So, hoping we can make that happen! 
Pic of the Week: I referenced it earlier, but the Sonic Speed Cafe pop-up here in San Diego did a special mini acoustic performance of the Sonic Symphony that's about to be touring the whole world! So we had three musicians in the restaurant playing some Sonic hits! It was a lot of fun! 
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Hi, I am part of the custom community on ROBLOX which is on twitter. I've been seeing posts recently saying that we're going to get 'sued' because people have uploaded your meshes to roblox and used them in pictures. I really hope you don't do this because it's only a game and I understand you have worked incredibly hard on these amazing wigs. Thank you.
Hi there!
there are some quiet few ppl that sent me a PM on TSR about converting my hairs to roblox but i missed some of them, then i just recently opened my TSR mesagges and answer the messages that i’ve got in general unless the older ones from months ago.
so since you’re asking this in anonymous, then i don’t really have a choice since idk who you are. first of all i want to make it clear, i’ve never said something about a lawsuit towards any of those ppl that i’ve contacted, or anyone in general and i always contacted them personally.
this person recently messaged me on TSR says basically he/she converted one of my hair to roblox but for personal use only, and he’s afraid of a lawsuits (which i never mentioned about at all) and he would understand to stop doing so if i wanted to.
and he also said there is a person that claims “got a permission from me”, and i don’t think i gave anyone permission to convert my stuff to roblox although i just noticed some ppl reached out to me few months ago on TSR message asking about the similar stuff which i might’ve missed since i almost never open the message and that’s why i leave “also, feel free to ask me anything on tumblr and see the progress of my hairs“ under my TSR profile description.
and i answered them with this exact message
“Hi There!!! i don’t really mind if it’s for personal use and as long as you didn’t claim it as your own.but i don’t think i’m okay if someone selling my stuff, and also no one is asking for permission to convert any of my hairs to roblox ( or give any of them permission). is there anyway i can see her stuff? because i couldn’t find any.”
then i also sent a following message saying
“but i prefer not to convert my hairs to any platform and want them to stays for sims because idk i don’t feel like right about it, unless i did it myself like i did for SL and Sansar.“
and let me explain, when i say “but i don’t think i’m okay if someone selling my stuff“ i don’t actually know if they’re selling it or not but i just making a heads up to him or her so he didn’t sell that. and when i do prefer ppl not convert my stuff to any other platform bc i just don’t want ppl to claim it as themselves, since none of the roblox ppl give the credit towards the original creator and changed the name of the hairs not even close to the original hair’s name. when the sims 2 ppl who converts stuff always keep everything the same like the name and puts a credit.
and so is for the sims 4, i don’t care if ppl convert/edit/break apart my meshes as long as they use it for themselves.
i also saw few ppl do mesh edit of mine, and i’m kinda okay with it as long as they’re not making profit off of it, giving me the credit, and not claiming as themselves and stays in the same platforms (the sims) even though i would gladly appreciate if they don’t do that, and start to do their own meshes since they know the basic of meshing and some stuff to to hairs.
apart from that, this person answered me back saying “Oh of course, that’s perfectly fine. I understand! Thank you for your time.“, and also said “when this person (the other person who converted my stuff) was confronted about it, she said she got permission and if the owner didn’t want it to be converted they (refering to me as the creator) shouldn’t have made it. She also laughs and makes rude remarks about lawsuits like saying things like “I won’t get sued if he even finds out" “
which is extremely rude since she (the other person who converted it) not even have the permissions, changing the hair name, breaking apart the meshes and not giving a credit, and not using it for personal use.
then i found some ppl using the hair on twitter and contacted one of them asking who did it and he/she said the person isn’t in the community from the past few months. so i asked her to let me know if he’s around again then i asked her to take her take the stuff that is available on her store down even though it was free, and she said she will take it down when she’s online and i said thank you, and that’s it.
and everything that has happened since i’m doing these stuff, i always contacted those ppl privately and let’s figure this out, plus i never come like “i’ll sue you for the stuff that you did bla bla”, and i don’t like talk about this stuff public actually since i don’t want drama to happen and i’m not that kind of person.
it’s all from my perspective and that’s what i did, and again i never talked about a lawsuit and going to sue someone, idk who said and started that, and don’t even know who’s perspective that was.
if the other creators give you permissions and okay with all of that then good for them and you, for me i could care less if it’s for personal, and giving the proper credit even in an image since i’m not creating for roblox.
if you guys also wanna start doing your own mesh that’d be even more great, and make it actually for roblox only, you could also make profit from your own stuff (pretty sure some of you know about meshing even a bit), and fits the roblox style since alpha in my opinion don’t quiet fit with the game style, again that’s just my opinion and if you like it and disagree it’s okay, you do you.
PS. i don’t wanna put the screenshots cause i’m afraid some of you find the persons come at him/her and started a fight or whatever.
that’s all i guess, and please pleaseeeeeeee, don’t start any false news in the community (cause i already saw some apparently), it’s not even worth it. Thank You!!
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