: Re: Publishing Through Blogs/Story Equivalent of Webcomic? I really want to publish my work somewhere online. That being said, recently, I've had quite of an interest in webcomics--however, I can't
Although there are some talented people who do both art and writing, it's quite common in comics for one person to write and one person to do the art. I'm not personally tapped into that community, but I'd imagine you could locate someone interested in collaborating if you looked hard enough.
If you're not necessarily interested in a comic, but just want to write your own stories as a serialized blog format, there are people who have done that very successfully. I believe the award-winning Fairyland series began that way.
The key for success in any serialized writing is sustained, consistent, regular updates and high writing quality.
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