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Hi guys,
About a year or so back I was trying to find sites/communities that wrote manga novels like I do. Don't get me wrong; I don't write script style for panel rendering like what I've come to know as the 'understood' terminology for manga novel.
I guess this post is for all you writers out there who like or have been influenced by anime/manga. You could say I first started writing because I was inspired by anime fanfiction (the ones with character reflections have always been my favorite). My style has turned out to be with all the other traditional elements of a novel but with the pacing of a series/show.
While not always, most of my settings are in Japan. The characters have Japanese names and emulate Japanese culture and beliefs. I was beginning to wonder if maybe this could be like a sub-genre, because if anime and cartoons are not considered the same even though they are both kinds of animation, who's to say manga novels can't follow that logic?
Having said that, it's not so much the background of the setting/characters but I guess the overall style/format of the writing. Any thoughts, you guys?
About a year or so back I was trying to find sites/communities that wrote manga novels like I do. Don't get me wrong; I don't write script style for panel rendering like what I've come to know as the 'understood' terminology for manga novel.
I guess this post is for all you writers out there who like or have been influenced by anime/manga. You could say I first started writing because I was inspired by anime fanfiction (the ones with character reflections have always been my favorite). My style has turned out to be with all the other traditional elements of a novel but with the pacing of a series/show.
While not always, most of my settings are in Japan. The characters have Japanese names and emulate Japanese culture and beliefs. I was beginning to wonder if maybe this could be like a sub-genre, because if anime and cartoons are not considered the same even though they are both kinds of animation, who's to say manga novels can't follow that logic?
Having said that, it's not so much the background of the setting/characters but I guess the overall style/format of the writing. Any thoughts, you guys?