The following guidelines are for writers and artists interested in joining the project. Please, be sure to read through them carefully before applying to ensure that you're following the requirements for each application.Writer Apps are closed.
Artist Sign-ups Close May 18th.
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Must be at least 18 years of age to apply.
Any Google links you share must have viewing permissions set correctly or we cannot see them!
Either have Discord or be willing to create an account since this will be the primary method of communicating.
NSFW samples are accepted and encouraged.
Sexual content involving underaged characters is the only thing not allowed.
Tag sensitive content like non-con, dub-con, blood, gore, ect.
Writers will create a story anywhere from 1.5k to 3k if accepted into the zine unless otherwise discussed and agreed upon by the mod team.
3-5 samples of your writing, not all of them need to be One Piece related.
All samples must be between 500 to 2,000 words.
Moderators will look at your grammar, spelling, interactions between characters, flow, and how well you portray the subject matter.
Samples can be excerpts from fully finished or in-progress fics. The full fic needs to be linked in the shared doc.
At least 1 fic needs to be a completed work.
Artists will be collaborating with a writer to bring a story to life. Each artist will have the option to create a cover spread to compliment the start of the story (the text will overlay on half of the spread) or a single-page cover. Additional spot art is optional.During the sing-up process, you will apply for 2-3 pitches that catch your attention. Be sure they're ones you'd like to create art for.
This is a Spot Art role which means you will be collaborating with a writer to illustrate their story.
3-5 high-quality samples of your work, not all of them have to be One Piece related.
At least 1 sample has to have a completed background of some kind.
Your portfolio should include as much of your work for our moderators to see! We want to see your use of color theory, anatomy, composition, light, shading, and backgrounds (if applicable).
You may submit traditional art just as long as it is a high-quality scan, so we can see your hard work.