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Welcome to Wishtales

Posted on : 09-16-2009 | By : wishtales | In : News

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Once upon a time, the path for an aspiring artist/creator was clear: Get an agent. Get a publisher. Get that comic of yours syndicated. Go for the Big Time.

We are all awakening to a publishing reality that looks very different. That path may be changing. It may have completely gone away. Agents are swamped with wannabes. Big publishers are too large and too conservative to take chances on anything. And syndicates make an increasingly small living by keeping the newspaper comics section exactly as it is today. Basically, the publishing structure exists to say “NO.” “NO” to new ideas. “NO” to new creatives. “NO” to anything that looks like a chance, anything that hasn’t been tried before, anything that isn’t a sequel or a sequel to a sequel to a spinoff.

In short, we didn’t want to start a publishing company; They made us do it. We’re putting our money where out mouths are. If no one wanted to take a chance on us, OK. We’ll do it. If no one wanted to let us choose non-standard formats for our books, OK. We’ll do it. We’re taking a chance on us, and if it works out, who knows? Maybe one day we’ll take a chance on you. Somebody has to do it.

Welcome to Wishtales.

Tom Dell’Aringa and Steve Ogden

Comments (5)

True words indeed, and love the fighting talk and that you’re going for it.

Seriously wish you every success!

Thanks Chris!

Wow, there’s even a whole bunch of blog posts here already.
Good luck.

By the way, the “Read more” link in the featured posts section says “Readmore”.

Thanks, Chris. It seems like a time to fight for this stuff, doesn’t it?

Sardtok – Readmore is the town where the mythical WishTales castle resides… :)

Good luck to you guys! I agree, there’s always a time when one simply needs to take a chance on oneself. Thus, goforret, lads! Nice page by-the-way.

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