minakichan wrote:Heh, thanks?
minakichan wrote:I think that if Tokyopop MUST publish the sellout-to-be-popular entry, it's going to be Moonless. I was shocked, but people are realllllly eating it up.
Maokun: Ninjas or Pirates? (Vikings are not a valid answer, sorry)
EricTheFred: Vikings are always a valid answer.
minakichan wrote:(like Perfect Punishment getting screwed over by me, and I'll admit readily that it is the superior Comedy entry)
minakichan wrote:TP doesn't take pitches from college students
minakichan wrote:Haha, it should be blatantly obvious to the casual observer that I could not find a satisfying ending to this story. The ending I went with is thus supposed to be very anarchic and almost nihilist-- I wanted to portray "romantic love" as a force unbounded by reason or rational thought, a property that defines its weakness rather than its strength, as advocates might like to suggest (I LOVE YOU WITH ALL MY HEART AND SOUL just not with my brain).
ChristianKitsune wrote:Naaah I wouldn't be mad at you... I just know that once you pitch a story to tokyopop...it's like...signing your characters away. ._. They basically OWN you...and you can't even do webcomics... Which I guess isn't HORRIBLe..
but I would think you would want some freedoms.
minakichan wrote:As for intentions writing the story >u< I have... a very pessimistic view on romance, I guess, but I didn't want to make it too blatant because it could be quite unconventional and even offensive.
minakichan wrote:I've also had some people tell me it was very predictable, and others say that it was very lolwut out of nowhere, so again, I don't know anymore aaargh.
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