Tony Lee Launches £2500 Caliburn Prize To Aspiring Graphic Novelists comics graphicnovels
\nDuring lockdown, comic book writer Tony Lee of Hooded Man Media became bestselling novelist Tony Lee under a couple of pseudonyms. Now he is looking to share the love. The Hooded Man Caliburn Prize for Comic Creation, or The Caliburn Prize for short is a new UK comic-based literary grant, recognising fresh and unpublished voices in the world of comic and graphic novel creation.
It is open to all unpublished UK-based comic creators, with the end goal of assisting them in completing their first finished book.\nTo be considered, entrants must submit a project containing eight pages of finished comic, a finished cover with logo, a one-page synopsis of the story and a one-page biography list of all creators involved.
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