Weekly Roundup: April 20, 2018

Welcome to Paper Cat Press’s Weekly Roundup. In the Weekly Roundup, I provide links and summarized information about the crowdfunded projects, creator opportunities, and resources that have caught my eye over the week. I hope you enjoy!

WARNING! Some content below may feature NSFW content. Links will be marked NSFW! when the content identifies itself as adult material.

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News || Helping Others || Awards || Recent Webcomic Debuts || Crowdfunded Projects || Animation || Comics, Illustration, and More || Conventions and Events || Designers || Fan Zines || Mentorships & Fellowships || Residencies, Retreats, and Workshops || Scholarships, Sponsorships, and Grants || Teaching || Typesetting || Voice Acting || Writing and Editing || Youth || Resources || Deals || Giveaways


News

 


Helping Others

Need to contact your government officials? Let Resist Bot and 5calls help you out.

If you are a trans person in need of legal assistance, check translawhelp.org for pro bono services in your state.

Here’s a list of free or low-cost mental health resources. Thank you so much for compiling this list, Tiffany!

If you need to talk to someone or otherwise vent, please utilize this list of help hotlines.

Take care and take your time. Your work is more important than ever. Thank you for sharing your originality and openness with the world. You bring light to the days of others, and it is so, so appreciated.


Awards

The Will Eisner Spirit of Comics Retailer Award for 2018 is accepting nominations through today, April 20.

The 2018 Toronto Book Awards is open for submissions of books featuring Toronto content published between June 1, 2017 and May 31, 2018 through April 30. Ebooks and self-published works are not eligible.

The Little, Brown Emerging Artist Award is accepting applications through May 15. Submit mock-ups of picture books featuring a diverse narrative for a chance to receive $1500 in American Express giftcards, a round trip ticket to New York, and a one-day mentorship with Little, Brown Books for Young Readers’ professional children’s book design and editorial team and distinguished Artist Mentor Grace Lin.

Nominations from pros and fans are open for the 2018 Ringo Awards through May 30. Read here to learn more about which comics can be nominated.


Recent Webcomic Debuts

Check out this list of 2017 Webcomic Debuts and find a new series to read!

Looking for more webcomics? Check out Michael Kinyon’s ongoing and ever-growing list of creators!


Crowdfunded Projects

kaneoyasachiko

Iron Circus Comics is crowdfunding for its first book featuring The Art of Kaneoya Sachiko. Kaneoya’s work is described as “manga and anime-inspired art that explores the monstrous and romantic, the submissive and aggressive, the inescapable… and the irresistible.” The hardcover book will feature over 200 pages of artwork, sketches, and a step-by-step process of Kaneoya’s painting process. Tier options include digital and physical copies of the book, and the Kickstarter ends on April 24.


awesomepossum

Awesome ‘Possum Volume 4 is now funding volume 4 on Kickstarter. Angela Boyle, a natural science illustrator and cartoonist, has curated and edited 35 emerging and established cartoonists and natural science illustrators from across North America and the world. The 229 page comic features black and white pages is appropriate for all ages, with a focus on 9-12-year olds. Tier options include digital and physical copies of the book, postcards, greeting cards, a charm, and original artwork.  The Kickstarter ends April 25.


avampireinparis

A Vampire in Paris is currently running a Kickstarter to raise funds for its production. Kara Belmont works at a bar with Selma Nazari, who she is convinced is a vampire, but finds that as the two of them grow closer together, they share an undeniable attraction. Tier options include digital and physical copies of the comic, postcards, and charms. The Kickstarter ends on April 26.


 

anarchydreamers

Comic artist Emily Ree is raising funds on Kickstarter to produce ANARCHY DREAMERS Volume 1 & 2. After a school of 170 students is mysteriously killed and resurrected, they work together to defeat the living Nightmares that plague the world and unravel the mystery of their deaths… and their new lives. Both volumes of Anarchy Dreamers will feature full color comic pages and over 30 pages of bonus content, including guests comics and character bios. Tier options include digital and physical copies of both books, bookmarks, mini prints, stickers, and more. The Kickstarter ends on May 3.


washday

Jamila Rowser is raising funds on Kickstarter to produce Wash Day, a slice-of-life comic that follows the Sunday rituals of Kimana, a Black woman living in the Bronx, and of her room mate Cookie. To quote the campaign, “Wash Day is a slice-of-life comic that pays tribute to the beauty and endurance of Black women and their hair.” The Kickstarter has met its goal, but has a stretch goal for a Spanish translation of the book. Tier options include digital and physical copies of the comic, stickers, commissions, original comic pages, and more. The Kickstarter ends on May 4.


groupchat

POMEgranate Magazine is currently raising funds on Kickstarter to produce their first anthology project GROUP CHAT – A comics anthology about friendship. Group Chat features nearly 200 pages of comics about friendships and found family from 24 creators. Tier options include digital and physical copies of the book, a digital wallpaper, and digital and physical copies of other books from the POME Collection. The Kickstarter ends on May 9.


misadventures

Comic artist Indira J is raising funds on Kickstarter to produce The Misadventures of Buddy and Friend – Volume 1. The Misadventures of Buddy and Friend is a dark comedy that follows three “heroes” as they pursue a quest to locate the the keys to an inter-dimensional axe and seal away the evil demon lord, Emperor Gingersnap. Tier options include digital and physical copies of the first volume, digital wallpapers, magnetic bookmarks, pinback buttons, prints, stickers, and more. The Kickstarter ends on May 17.

General

Did you or will you table in an artist alley in the US this year? Take the 2018 Artist Alley Convention Survey here.

Chris is running a fanzine profitable survey. If you’ve managed a fanzine before, consider adding your information!

#DVPit is returning on April 25 and 26! Are you a marginalized writer with a pitch? Try the event that has helped artists and writers find agents and publishing opportunities!

Are you a Canadian writer, translator, illustrator, editor, or photographer? Do you have books in public libraries? You may be eligible to receive payment through the Public Lending Right Program! Check to see if you’re eligible and apply by May 1.

The Comic Tea Party is a weekly book club for webcomics. Participate in the Discord chat weekly on Thursdays at 5pm to 7pm PST. Sign your comic up for a chance to have it read and discussed in the group!

Lion Forge Comics is hiring a number of positions, including HR Manager, Publishing Operations Assistant, Social Media and Community Manager, and more.

Sparkler is looking for a freelance part-time bookkeeper, to be paid $20 and hour!

Are you a comic critic or journalist? Take this survey!


Animation

You can find a directory of currently open animation jobs at animatedjobs.com and updated listings at The Animation Guild.


Comics, Illustration, and More

  • StArt Faire is accepting exclusive comics, one-shots, light novels, articles, tutorials, and more for their 26th issue until April 29.
  • Stim is seeking pitches from autistic writers and artists through April 30. Short fiction, creative nonfiction, essays, illustrations, and comics are welcome. Contributors will be paid £150.
  • The Hooker’s Ball, a Bay area fundraiser supporting sex workers and Red Light Legal, is accepting artwork and merchandise from sex workers through May 1.
  • The Lauren Child Poetry Illustration Prize is accepting submissions from illustrators age 18-25 through May 1. Illustrate a poem by a Betjeman Poetry Prize finalist for a chance to win £1000.
  • Volume 5 of the Object Head Zine, with theme Superstitions: Good Luck/Bad Luck, is accepting applications from illustrators and comic artists through May 2. Accepted artists will be paid $100 CAD (about $80 USD) per page.
  • The Chubby Anthology is accepting submissions for their fifth volume through May 8.
  • The European Comic Schools Contest 2018 is accepting submissions of illustrations and one-shot comics from students of European schools teaching comics, digital art, and/or illustration. Entries are due May 10. Winners may win 200-1000 €, a Wacom Intuos tablet, and copies of Clip Studio Paint.
  • The Silent Manga Audition is accepting submissions to their extra contest “WASAMON – Give it a try!” through May 31. Black and white comics of 1-17 pages or black and white or color illustrations may be submitted for a chance at cash prizes.
  • The 12th Annual International Manga Award is accepting submissions of manga through June 15. Winners will receive a ten-day trip to Japan for the award ceremony.
  • SacAnime is hosting two art contests – one for the program cover/badge art, and another for a t-shirt design. Entries are due by July 1, and selected winners will receive a free badge, artist alley table, and helper badge for the 2019 Winter convention.
  • Lee & Low books are accepting submissions for their New Visions Award through August 31. Cash prizes and a standard publication contract will be given for a middle grade or young adult novel (including graphic novels) by a writer of color or Native/Indigenous writer.


Check out Arts for LA, College Art Opportunities, or Graphic Competitions for more exhibition, residency, and grant opportunities. See Find Anthologies for a list of anthologies with open submissions and to submit anthologies of your own. Chris Arrant regularly shares location-based jobs in comics (mostly editorial, office, or design work). Check the #ComicJobs hashtag! Check Comic Ops to see opportunities specifically for comic creators. Zine Submissions and Zine Scene have great lists of zines, too!


Conventions and Events

Con or Bust has free tickets available for people of color for a number of upcoming conventions, including the SFWA Nebua Conference, the Locus Awards weekend, and WorldCon 76! Con or Bust’s 2018 auction is open now through April 22, and bids help fund Con or Bust’s mission for the next 12 months. Consider donating or bidding to help people of color get to cool SF/F cons! (You can see my auction item here!)

Conosaurus is LIVE! Browse cons by location, date, and other variables! Check it out and support their Patreon! Here’s their Weekly Digest #55! Need convention advice? Join #ConTalkTues every Tuesday at 8PM EST!

Chuck Serface is offering 50 WorldCon memberships to LGBTQ fans and creators. You can apply or donate here.

Here’s a list of international zine fests brought to you by ZINES!


Designers

Geeks of Color is looking for a graphic designer.

(Salem, MA) Page Street Publishing is seeking an Associate Designer for their Page Street Kids line.

(New York, NY) Penguin Random House is seeking a designer or senior designer to work primarily with the Avery, TarcherPerigee, and Berkley imprints.

(San Francisco, CA) Viz Media is seeking a Designer.


Fan Zines

Looking for more fan zines to submit to? Check out Find Anthologies and ZineAppCalls for more! Have a finished zine project you want to advertise? Check out Zine RTer!


Mentorships & Fellowships

Disabled Writers is offering a paid fellowship through The Daily Dot through April 15. Selected writers will contribute three pieces in collaboration with an editor.

Pineapple Street Media is offering their first-ever Pineapple Fellowship for underrepresented voices in podcasting. Fellows receive a stipend of $3000 a month and work as a full-time producer in Brooklyn. Apply by April 15 for consideration.

The PEN America Writing for Justice Fellowship will begin accepting submissions on April 15 through July 1. The six writers selected will receive $10,000 each with the option to request up to $5000 more for travel and research so that they may create works of lasting merit that illuminate critical issues related to mass incarceration and catalyze public debate.

The Representation Matters Mentorship Program is accepting applications on a rolling basis from self-identified people of color interested in the publishing industry. Mentorships will last 6 months, with a minimum of one session every two months.


Residencies, Retreats, and Workshops

The Toronto Public Library system is seeking a Canadian romance writer with at least 2 published books for their Fall Writer-in-Residence Program at North York Central Library. Apply by May 11 for consideration.

The Customs House in Brenton, Nova Scotia is seeking seven craft artists in residence.

Check out the Alliance of Art CommunitiesArts for LA, College Art Opportunities for exhibition, residency, and grant opportunities.


Scholarships, Sponsorships, and Grants

  • The C New Critics Award is accepting submissions from emerging voices in art critique by April 20. $500 will be awarded to the recipient.
  • The Witness is offering $3000-$20,000 grants to 3-6 people from underrepresented backgrounds who are developing a puzzle game. Apply by April 23 for consideration.
  • The Still I Rise Grant for Black American women writers is accepting applications through April 30. Recipients will receive $100 and publication opportunities from Alternating Current Press.
  • The Noemi Press Book Awards for poetry and prose are accepting submissions through May 1. Two prizes of $1000 each will be given to award recipients.
  • Art for Science Rising is awarding grants of $10,000 to artists with proposals for public-facing art that highlights the importance of science. Apply with a proposal by May 15 for consideration. Up to $50,000 total will be awarded.
  • The Emerging Writers Contest is accepting submissions from unpublished authors through May 15. The winner in each genre will receive $2000 and two copies of the issue their work is featured in. There is $24 entry fee.
  • Getty Images, in Partnership with the ARRAY Alliance, is offering the ARRAY Grant for photographers and film makers “who capture the visual narrative of underrepresented ethnic communities and use their medium to progress visual representation.” Four recipients will receive $4000 each and mentorship. Applications are due June 8.
  • The Eleanor Taylor Bland Crime Fiction Writers of Color Award is accepting applications through June 15. The recipient will receive $1500 to assist them in career and writing development.
  • The John Locher Memorial Award is accepting applications from political cartoonists aged 18-25 through June 15. The recipient will receive $1000 and an all-expenses-paid trip to the annual Association of American Editorial Cartoonists.
  • Underrepresented writers in the UK are invited to apply to The Creative Future Literary Awards 2018 through June 18. Prizes include cash, mentorship opportunities, anthology publication, and more.
  • The NATTO (National Art & Trade Tuition Opportunity) Scholarship is accepting applications through June 30. Three recipients will receive prizes of $1000, $500, and $250 respectively to be used towards art education.
  • DC ZineFest (July 21) is offering grants to marginalized members of the zine community offering $50 and a quarter table at the event.
  • Western Washington primary and secondary school educators and librarians are invited to apply for the C4C3 Grant to bring more graphic novels and comics into the educational process.

Check out Arts for LA, College Art Opportunities, this list by Donathin Frye, or this list by ProFellow for grant opportunities.


 Teaching

Sign up to teach at Skillshare to earn royalties based on the premium member students in your class. See here for additional information.


 Voice Acting

Check the Casting Call Club and Voice Acting Space for more voice acting and audio opportunities.


Writing and Editing

  • StArt Faire is accepting exclusive comics, one-shots, light novels, articles, tutorials, and more for their 26th issue until April 29.
  • Fiyah Lit Mag is accepting submissions of stories by and about people of the African Diaspora for their seventh issue on music through April 30.
  • NineStar Press is accepting submissions of romantic fiction with the theme “LOST.” Submissions are due April 30.
  • Parvus Press is seeking submissions of science fiction and fantasy from writers of color through April 30.
  • Stim is seeking pitches from autistic writers and artists through April 30. Short fiction, creative nonfiction, essays, illustrations, and comics are welcome. Contributors will be paid £150.
  • Lethe Press is seeking submissions of short stories featuring gay men in the 18th and 19th centuries for The Decadents until May.
  • Tor.com will begin accepting unsolicited novellas from May 1 to May 15. If your novella’s not quite reading for submission, Tor will be accepting novellas again in July.
  • Chronicle Books is hiring four editorial interns (paid with benefits, vacations, and sick leave) and applications are due May 14.
  • Strange Horizons is accepting submissions of short fiction from writers who are black, indigenous, and/or people of color and living in the Southeastern USA through May 31. Selected writers will be paid $0.08 per word.
  • Iridium Magazine‘s reading period is now open through June 15. They accept genre and speculative fiction featuring a QUILTBAG+ cast at $0.03/word.
  • Black from the Future: A Black Speculative Fiction Anthology is accepting submissions through June 30.
  • The Louise Meriwether First Book Prize is accepting submissions from women of color and nonbinary writers of color who are unpiblished residents of the Uited States or its territories. Submit by June 30 for a chance to rceive a $5000 advance and publication from The Feminist Press.
  • (NSFW!) Cleis Press is accepting submissions for their first volume of Best Bondage Volume of the Year through July 1. Selected authors will receive $75 and two copies of the published book. Cleis Press is also accepting submissions for the Best Women’s Erotica of the Year Volume 5 through August 1. Selected submissions will be published and their writers will receive $200 and 2 copies of the published book.
  • (Brooklyn, NY) Atlas Obscura is looking for two paid Editorial Fellows. Apply by July 2 for consideration. They’re also seeking fellows for Gastro Obscura, with one focusing on Food & Drink.
  • Lee & Low books are accepting submissions for their New Voices Award and New Visions Award through August 31. For the New Voices Award, cash prizes and a standard publication contract will be given for a children’s picture book manuscript by a writer of color or Native/Indigenous writer. For the New Visions Award, cash prizes and a standard publication contract will be given for a middle grade or young adult novel (including graphic novels) by a writer of color or Native/Indigenous writer.

Check out writingcareer.com for a list of calls for submission!


Youth

Tor Teen’s Anger Is A Gift essay contest is accepting written submissions from people aged 13 and older through April 30. Winners will receive $5000, have their essay published in Teen Ink, and receive a signed copy of Anger Is A Gift.

Miss Anthology is accepting submissions of up to 10 pages from female and/or LGBTQIA+ comic creators age 9-18 living in the Pacific Northwest through May 1.

The New York Times is accepting submissions to their 9th annual Found Poem Student Contest through May 4. Students age 13-19 may enter.


Comics Club highlights and connects comic clubs and shares advice and resources to help youth comic creators.

Natalie “Tally” Nourigat offers advice & resources for young cartoonists ages 14-18 (although this is good advice for creators at any age)!

The NewPages Young Writers Guide for artists and writers shares publications seeking applications from youth contributors.


Resources


Deals

Remember to check ComiXologyDick Blick, Jerry’s Art-A-Rama, JoannMichael’s, and RightStuf for their weekly ads, coupons, and specials on comics and art supplies.


 Giveaways



That’s it for this week! Look out for another post next week with these categories and possibly more. Is there something you’d like to see more of? Something you know about but don’t see here? Let me know!

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Link to the previous Roundup: Weekly Roundup – April 13, 2018

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