I wanted to take the time to speak a little of my "campaign promises" as well as regrets.
If I win this, I promise that Z2H will not be forgotten. Not by me nor anyone who's ever been to this...
I wanted to take the time to speak a little of my "campaign promises" as well as regrets.
If I win this, I promise that Z2H will not be forgotten. Not by me nor anyone who's ever been to this site. I will make sure that everyone who ever reads a book I've ever had anything to do with knows what this site is and what it has to offer.
I promise that I will use the opportunity to produce my nearly 50 projects I have in various stages of development.
I promise to use this site as my main means of reaching the comics community, which means you will be in the limelight by me doing so.
I promise to work to produce the greatest comics to ever come through this site.
I promise to always look for new talent through this site (be it artist or co-writer).
Now, on to my regrets:
In only one week of campaigning, I moved from dead last to third, which makes me think that if I had actually had my head on straight the whole time, I could have won. Though, I know it's not over, the top spot for the entirety of my being here has been going back and forth between Cyberwaste and Bat and Wolf, so I see the ending doing the same.
I regret that I haven't had the time to get to editing ItC and showing you it's full potential. The fact that you only get to see half of what I intend with the project is truly depressing.
I also regret that I don't feel comfortable showing my best work on this site. There are certain projects I haven't even touched on that make the rest of my stuff look like crap. The fact that I care so much about these stories, though, is the reason I don't feel comfortable showing them until they're complete.
But, my biggest regret is that I wasn't able to air my television ad campaign.
"Daniel Beech says he's a writer of the people...
But did you know he eats puppies?
Vote for Ignoring the Chaos."
Comments
20:16 Thu Jul 24th, 2008
Good job going from six to three! Who knows how it will turn out. And in the end, regardless of whether this is your best work, I think its important that you stood up for your work.
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Crackwalker
13:32 Thu Jul 24th, 2008
Get your pitches as good as you can, because you never know who's watching, and you never know what opportunities are going to come along. You never know what's coming down the pipe with these Z2H folks. It might be too early for regrets.