Animation journalists wanted!

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Animation journalists wanted!

Hey guys,

Just to let you know if you are interested in writing animation related articles for the latest uk based animation magazine - Skwigly

Please visit the following page : www.skwigly.co.uk

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Don't forget to try out the live animation chat rooms -www.skwigly.co.uk

Don't forget to try out the live animation chat rooms -www.skwigly.co.uk

You don't need to be in the UK to submit. You can supply skwigly with an type of reviews (animation related), educational articles, general articles and animated news.

If you would like to ask any questions...just reply to this post.

Don't forget to try out the live animation chat rooms -www.skwigly.co.uk

I would be very happy to be involved. I must warn you though... I am somewhat opinionated when it comes to animation, with all the stuff I have seen over the years, and I might end up being like a cotroversial editorial writer. If that is cool with you, I would be very happy to be part of it.

Cheers, mate.

Wade Konowalchuk
wkonowalchuk@infernalcreations.com

"Don't want to end up a cartoon in a cartoon graveyard" - Paul Simon

I'll make Wade's words my own:

I would be very happy to be involved. I must warn you though... I am somewhat opinionated when it comes to animation, with all the stuff I have seen over the years, and I might end up being like a cotroversial editorial writer. If that is cool with you, I would be very happy to be part of it.

[]s, Daniel Poeira

Copycat

Hehehe.

"Don't want to end up a cartoon in a cartoon graveyard" - Paul Simon

CopyCAT

Hello,

I want to be a COPYCAT!

Thanks.

This all sounds great...thanks for your interest. It would be great to see some example work from you guys, if you have any?

Don't forget to try out the live animation chat rooms -www.skwigly.co.uk

It's not really for me to say - I get it, I get it - because you certainly have your submission/editorial policy - but you have asked three of the most prolific writers with some of the most pointed observations and, frankly, well-documented fund of knowledge to submit samples. And you certainly shouldn't hire writers on their reputation alone (I got a headache just thinking about it.)

But why don't you instead, go to the profiles of each where you can access their online postings. That's the burden that falls on editor making an open invitation ...

Awe shucks... Thanks Cjaye, but it is fine though. There are many people who might be interested in writing for something like this, and yet, cannot write worth a crap, or may have no idea as to what they are talking about and would end up writing inacurate dribble. I have been in contact with the Muppet man, and it is all good.

Cheers

"Don't want to end up a cartoon in a cartoon graveyard" - Paul Simon

Some of you guys might have an ideas for a good article...why not just submit your suggestions/ideas?

Don't forget to try out the live animation chat rooms -www.skwigly.co.uk

I was thinking of doing a complete coverage of the Anima Mundi festival, but I won't be able to go to the Rio edition of it. In the end of the month I'll go to the São Paulo edition of it and come back with some good material.

I just did a workshop on creating and writing for tv animation series, do you guys think it would be interesting for the websitr if I wrote a short story with a sum up of what I saw there?