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Dear Potential Writer,
I'm a 20 something year old artist looking for a long term partnership with a committed and skilled writer. I like long walks on the beach, cool rainy nights, and games of the following genre: fantasy, slice of life, comedy, horror, romance. I'm not too picky - girls, guys, yaoi, yuri, otome, eroge - they're all good to me.
I'm not too keen on it, but I wouldn't mind considering doing some sci-fi if that's what gets your ink flowing.
I have experience working on games that belong to a number of people but I've always yearned for one of my own. This is a big responsibility so I'm not looking for someone who'll stay with my for a night only to leave me come morning. Think of the games, all those poor abandoned ones. I don't want that life for my games.
I actually have a game in development right now for Yaoi Jam. The characters have been sketched, an outline has been made, but it still needs a writer's guidance. If you're interested in working on a comedic supernatural high school yaoi (using the actual meaning of Yaoi - as in, adult situations) then you're in luck.
Will you be the Kitty to my Deji? The Lore to my Auro? The [insert writer hired by Winter Wolves] to my [insert artist hired by Winter Wolves]? If interested, send me a message. I'll be waiting.
Signed,
Your Potential Artist
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*samples and list of completed projects appreciated
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Re: Dear Potential Writer...
Hi, Adyrn. I've been twisting in the wind a bit looking for a longer term artist partner myself. I have some script ideas that could be marketable, but it's much easier for me to keep myself on task with a partner to keep me inspired. I'm a little less experienced than you, but you can check out my published game Read Only Memories, and I can provide other samples of my work on request. I'm more than willing to bang on this yoai project you've got started to see if we're compatable. Hit me up on skype.
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Re: Dear Potential Writer...
That's a very strong gallery, I expect that you're going to be in high demand from some quarters!
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