Remember, there’s a Graphic Novel Convention in Melbourne this Anzac weekend. But back on topic – about Bento Comics again, this week it’s a short-horror story called Shoes. It’s a 5-page horror story in both Japanese and English.
Rundown: Bento Comics is a new website that permits users to read and compile their own short story anthologies. It then prints the book at a printing company called Lulu, and delivers the personalised book to your door. A new publishing model, if you will.
Short Story of the Week: A man walking backstage at the Chinese Opera encounters a lone shoe… in the middle of the night. It’s the first time this story has been on the Internet.
E-book: Available on the right-hand side of this page, where it says “Ebook Available in .epub!”. It’s DRM-free, and Epub can be read on all platforms EXCEPT the Kindle. I’d like to charge USD$0.99 for this story (like iTunes), but the system isn’t yet in place so you can download it for free.
If you don’t have an e-reader like the iPad or Nook, you an download e-readers for your PC – here’s 2 programs you can download: The Adobe Acrobat eReader, and the Barnes and Noble eReader.
This story was drawn recently as part of the “Journeys” anthology, where a bunch of comic creators got together and contributed their own short stories. The collection was printed in Japanese (and English in my case) and sold at Comitia ’09 in Japan. I think it did pretty well.