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Multiversity Is Looking For New Writers!

By | June 29th, 2012
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The title of this one says it all, doesn’t it? Simple enough: we at Multiversity are looking to grow and bring in some new people for new content. We’re a rather happy family here at Multiversity, and now that the dust has settled from our relaunch in May and a few things have been put where we needed to put them, we’re opening the doors and welcoming new people into the fold. And when we say people, we really mean you (maybe).

Here’s the deal, though: the requirement to write for Multiversity is that you have to want to write. At this time, “working” at Multiversity is very much a non-paying job, and while we offer personal exposure and a place for your writing, we can’t offer you money for your time and effort. That is the reason why the motto of the site is “by people who love comics for people who love comics.” If you like to write and you like to write about comics, that’s why we’re here.

(There are certainly some benefits for joining us, but I’ve found money is usually the first question I get asked in this situation so lets just nip that in the bud quick.)

So if you’re OK with that, please send me an e-mail at matthew@multiversitycomics.com with a writing sample or two and what you’d like to do with us. Specifically, we’re looking for people to cover news and/or join our review team (so take a look at how we do news and/or reviews, if you’re interested), but if you’ve got a great idea for a column or perhaps even something else that I’m not mentioning here, I’m 100% willing to chat about this as well.

At Multiversity, literally all we want to do is offer up a positive space on the internet to promote the books we like and encourage discussion about comics. We don’t all have the same thoughts and opinions, and we all come to comics from different angles. However, if there’s one universal truth about comic fans, it’s that we like to talk about medium, both its politics and its content. If you’ve always fancied contributing to a site and putting your toe into the bigger comics water or if you’re just looking for a new outlet to contribute to, here’s your chance!

I look forward to hearing from you.


Matthew Meylikhov

Once upon a time, Matthew Meylikhov became the Founder and Editor-in-Chief of Multiversity Comics, where he was known for his beard and fondness for cats. Then he became only one of those things. Now, if you listen really carefully at night, you may still hear from whispers on the wind a faint voice saying, "X-Men Origins: Wolverine is not as bad as everyone says it issss."

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