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Networking Resources for Illustrators

By Brian Parker SwankyPlatypi

June 17, 2015 by OoliganPress Leave a Comment

Networking Resources for Illustrators

In the world of publishing professionals, the graphic designer and the illustrator are finding that their skill set is being outsourced more and more often. Publishing houses are finding that they have access to a larger pool of potential talent than ever before through their online sources, and with the growing popularity of art-share sites […]

Filed Under: Publishing Tagged With: graphic novels, illustration, Networking, publishing

Webcomics and Their Effect on the World of Graphic Storytelling

By Brian Parker

June 3, 2015 by OoliganPress Leave a Comment

Webcomics and Their Effect on the World of Graphic Storytelling

Like a lot of comic fans, my relationship with the medium started at a young age. I would pick up my stack of books at the corner store, generally along with a large bag of Atomic Fireballs, and pay at the counter. Comics have never been very expensive, unless of course you travel in the […]

Filed Under: Publishing Tagged With: graphic novels, illustration, publishing, storytelling, webcomics

OR SCBWI: Art Directors, Agents, and Editors, Oh My!

By Erika Schnatz

May 21, 2014 by OoliganPress Leave a Comment

OR SCBWI: Art Directors, Agents, and Editors, Oh My!

Like many (if not all) of my peers at Ooligan Press, I want to be a published author. The program provides us with a comprehensive understanding of the publishing industry, but most of us who want to write professionally need to supplement our Ooligan education with critique groups, professional development training, and conferences. My interest […]

Filed Under: Ooligan at large Tagged With: Amber Keyser, Anne Awh, Barbara Herkert, children's books, conferences, Elizabeth Rusch, illustration, John Rocco, Liz Goss, Lucy Ruth Cummins, Mark Pett, Ruth Tenzer Feldman, SCBWI, The Ninth Day, writing

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