Not sure if I have a motive for this question yet, but curious:
Is the existing book you’re working on currently your primary “job”? Would the comic book project begin in earnest before or after Singularity Rising is complete?
I’m a college professor and writing is considered to be between 40% to 60% of my job. I’ve already finished 90% of the work for my Singularity book and the rest of it will consist of responding to my editor’s suggestions. I always work on multiple writing projects at once and I expect this will be the same with the comic book.
After putting together a proposal (which I would love to finish by three months from now) the comic book couldn’t start in earnest until after I have a contract with a publisher and this could take anywhere from a month to over a year to (alas) never. I would be willing to come to an agreement with the artist that he would only stick with the project if we get a contract within some time period.
Not sure if I have a motive for this question yet, but curious:
Is the existing book you’re working on currently your primary “job”? Would the comic book project begin in earnest before or after Singularity Rising is complete?
I’m a college professor and writing is considered to be between 40% to 60% of my job. I’ve already finished 90% of the work for my Singularity book and the rest of it will consist of responding to my editor’s suggestions. I always work on multiple writing projects at once and I expect this will be the same with the comic book.
After putting together a proposal (which I would love to finish by three months from now) the comic book couldn’t start in earnest until after I have a contract with a publisher and this could take anywhere from a month to over a year to (alas) never. I would be willing to come to an agreement with the artist that he would only stick with the project if we get a contract within some time period.