We have a couple of new polls up now which we have the Character and Team of the Month for February 2012 which you can vote for by visiting the following links.
To get this club up and more active again we are looking for members who are interested in helping us with different tasks in the club. If you have lots of spare time, are on MAL almost every day and interested in joining one of the staff openings please feel free to PM one of the admins on which tasks you’re interested in. Here’s some of the staff openings that are available now:
Newsletter Team – This is the area we need the most help. Job of being on the newsletter team is to send letters out to the members of the fan club. Were looking for at least 15 members or more to help us out with this task since sending letters to nearly 5000 members takes a long time for only one person alone.
Member Card Makers - If you have some graphic experience, we need your help with making Member ID Cards and sending them out to members that request for one.
Club Recruiters – Looking for a least a couple of members who are interested to help inviting members to the club that are interested in the Naruto series.
Again please PM me or one the other admins if you are interested in one of the positions above.
We just started a twitter account for the Naruto Club to send out news and updates as they come along. If you have twitter you can follow us by visting the following link:
It's true that really good or entertaining stories can come from shit plotlines. And I'm not saying that it is 1000% impossible YOU SHOULD GIVE UP NOW and never be a mangaka. What I am trying to get through to you is
1. manga doesn't happen over night.
2. you need to learn how to draw.
3. you have to work really, really hard if you want to make it.
Make your manga for fun, whatever. Just don't expect to go anywhere with it without a fuck ton of ambition--which is where my concern is coming from, because you don't seem to have any. "I'll just get someone else to draw it for me." Good plan, except it's not likely to happen.
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January 2012 Edition
It's true that really good or entertaining stories can come from shit plotlines. And I'm not saying that it is 1000% impossible YOU SHOULD GIVE UP NOW and never be a mangaka. What I am trying to get through to you is
1. manga doesn't happen over night.
2. you need to learn how to draw.
3. you have to work really, really hard if you want to make it.
Make your manga for fun, whatever. Just don't expect to go anywhere with it without a fuck ton of ambition--which is where my concern is coming from, because you don't seem to have any. "I'll just get someone else to draw it for me." Good plan, except it's not likely to happen.