Swallowtail is moving into long-form production! Comic series, graphic novels, normal novels, novellas, and all sorts of other novel ideas. The only thing we need to make this all happen is you.
Do you have an idea you've always wanted to see happen, but never had the right opportunity to bring it to life? Are you a writer or graphic designer or artist or anything else looking for the missing collaborative piece to kick-start your dream into a reality? Or are you simply looking to offer your unique skillset in a work-for-hire capacity? If so, then we would like to have a word with you...
Drop us a PM or an email with a proposal for your project if you're seeking development, or with an example of your work if you want us to hook you up with a collaborator. While there is an extensive screening process, we will only greenlight a limited number of projects and once that happens we won't be accepting more for awhile, so act fast! All proposals are the intellectual property of their creator(s) and will remain solely your property even if they are accepted for development and production. All work at this time will be differed pay dependent on sales and merchandising revenue.
This is not the next issue of Consumers Digest. Contacting us during this call will make us more aware of work and may lead to invite for the next Consumers Digest, but this call is specifically for long-form content and requires artists willing to make a significant commitment to a project.
Do you have an idea you've always wanted to see happen, but never had the right opportunity to bring it to life? Are you a writer or graphic designer or artist or anything else looking for the missing collaborative piece to kick-start your dream into a reality? Or are you simply looking to offer your unique skillset in a work-for-hire capacity? If so, then we would like to have a word with you...
Drop us a PM or an email with a proposal for your project if you're seeking development, or with an example of your work if you want us to hook you up with a collaborator. While there is an extensive screening process, we will only greenlight a limited number of projects and once that happens we won't be accepting more for awhile, so act fast! All proposals are the intellectual property of their creator(s) and will remain solely your property even if they are accepted for development and production. All work at this time will be differed pay dependent on sales and merchandising revenue.
This is not the next issue of Consumers Digest. Contacting us during this call will make us more aware of work and may lead to invite for the next Consumers Digest, but this call is specifically for long-form content and requires artists willing to make a significant commitment to a project.
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I... think people are misunderstanding this publication call. To all those looking at this comment on this submission: this is a call for artists and writers to collaborate on their own publications to be produced by Swallowtail, NOT an open call for the next issue of Consumer's Digest. I sincerely doubt a short story or a few pages of vore art are what's being looked for, here.
Thanks for bringing that up, we'll include a comment clarifying this is not for Consumers Digest in the description.
That said, we do value all samples sent in. In the even the content isn't what we want to pursue, it's a great example of what the artist or writer is capable of and may lead to a jumping off point for a new project.
That said, we do value all samples sent in. In the even the content isn't what we want to pursue, it's a great example of what the artist or writer is capable of and may lead to a jumping off point for a new project.
We don't claim any ownership over the property we publish, so you're free to do what you want with it beyond our publication, however if you do sell on your own or disclose material we asked to keep private it will compromise your royalty payments and we probably won't look forward to working with you again.
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