Subject: Would I be able to post about it here?
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Posted on: 2009-02-25 00:29:00 UTC
Since the old posts get deleted after a while?
Subject: Would I be able to post about it here?
Author:
Posted on: 2009-02-25 00:29:00 UTC
Since the old posts get deleted after a while?
I've been wondering about starting a webcomic lately. On the other hand, I really want to be a published writer someday. If I did a webcomic and my online work got popular, would it be likely to have repercussions if I tried to get "officially" published? I ask because of the fanfic thing, since TM quit the PPC when she got some work published. Would it be "safe" if I used a pen-name for my "real" published work, or is that not necessary?
I didn't explain very well the first time because it was late at night and I was tired. I'm not fond of the idea of legal ramifications related to the fanfic (or having authors I like hear about me and see my fanfic of their work, blegh) but on the other hand I do want to be able to tell people I already know online that I wrote book X ...
The one so many people here helped out by doing interviews for me.
But then don't tell anyone else online? Like, don't post it publicly? Quite honestly, the internet is so huge that unless you make a point of telling people and they actually go out of their way to look for you, it's unlikely that other RL people are going to connect you to your fanfic. At least, that's what I think. Same with your webcomic, just don't link to your fanfic wherever you host your comic.
Since the old posts get deleted after a while?
And we're hardly going to sell you out. :)
... so maybe having a webcomic connected to my current online self is okay and difficult to avoid anyway. I just won't mention it openly on either the comic or my other accounts if I get published for real. Would that work?
... be linked to my fanfic, but I wanna be able to show people I already know on the internet if I post original stuff online. Which is a sucky conundrum.
There's nothing wrong with having a comic and a novel going, so why should it be different for a webcomic and a novel? Unless you were planning to use existing images or characters: then it starts to be more like fanfiction.
If you're worried about it, use a different screenname and put it with links to your normal one. It'll be easy enough to get rid of the links if you need/want to.
Much as I hate to think it, anyone who tried would probably have little difficulty linking out internet lives to our real names. I hate that. Webcomics would probably get less attention than fanfic, though, so you might not have the same issues. I'm not sure. I'd err on the safe side, wherepossible.
*wanders off grumbling*