precur.wordpress.com - 6/29/2009
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Hey, LGBT comics creators: Prism Comics wants to give you money so you can… y’know… keep making comics. The full press release is below, which includes details on Prism’s planned portfolio review at Comic-Con International. (Honestly, I’d scribble something ...
prismcomics.org - 6/29/2009
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prismcomics.org —
Every year, Prism awards a significant Queer Press
Grant to assist in the publication and promotion of...
LGBT comics. The grant is funded by donors who are creators who want to help others who are just starting out, or fans who want to see more LGBT ...
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Queer Press Grant
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June 29, 2009: Every human being in Inglewood, California
Journalista - the news weblog of The Comics Journal —
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[Scene] Prism Comics Grant seeking applications
Link: Press release
“Every year, Prism awards a significant Queer Press Grant to assist in the publication and promotion of LGBT comics. The grant is funded by donors who are creators who want to help others who are just starting out, or fans who want to see more LGBT creators get published.”
(Link via David Welsh.)
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... Creators | Prism Comics is seeking submissions for its fifth annual Queer Press Grant, established to support gay, lesbian, bisexual and transgender creators. [press release, ...
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... ] Creators | Prism Comics is seeking submissions for its fifth annual Queer Press Grant, established to support gay, lesbian, bisexual and transgender creators. [ press release , ...
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