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My daughter knows her 'jibblys', her writings not too good yet but her imagination is off the scale
Don't forget everyone, if you're not sure on your ability, give it a go anyway, you may surprise yourself! I know I got this job by sending in a sample review on a whim when I saw a post just like this one, sure I wouldn't actually get it... and to be fair to myself, I wasn't that good to start with either, our editors must been pulling their hair own in my first few reviews, but practice makes... acceptable, and sometimes more!
That gives me hope! I'll submit a review and see what feedback I get.I'd also like to stress this! Our editors are super helpful in giving detailed feedback and support where you need it. I know I've improved my writing a metric ton in the past three years, and I couldn't have done it with the help of our excellent editors! Officially, on the email I got in response, I didn't even technically make the grade to pass, but they saw potential and took me aboard anyway, so you really have nothing to lose, even if you think your work isn't up to snuff.
Anything is fine! We're primarily looking for your enthusiasm and quality of writing, so whatever you think showcases those best.Out of interest does it need to be a newer anime for reviewing or can I select an older catalogue title?
Thanks for letting me know. Is there a specific length the submission needs to be at in terms of word/page count?Anything is fine! We're primarily looking for your enthusiasm and quality of writing, so whatever you think showcases those best.
There's not particularly any specific length requirements - there's no need to write a thesis for us, but you do want a complete piece of work to show. Whatever feels like a comfortable length for you is generally the best way to goThanks for letting me know. Is there a specific length the submission needs to be at in terms of word/page count?
In that case I'll see how my review ends up and edit it to what I feel is an appropriate lengthThere's not particularly any specific length requirements - there's no need to write a thesis for us, but you do want a complete piece of work to show. Whatever feels like a comfortable length for you is generally the best way to go
Sounds good! That’s how it works when we publish reviews here, too – the advantage of writing for online is that you don’t have to force your writing into column inches!In that case I'll see how my review ends up and edit it to what I feel is an appropriate length
This is certainly a benefit I've enjoyed whilst writing reviews and unboxings for a website Uni project me and some student friends are working on!Sounds good! That’s how it works when we publish reviews here, too – the advantage of writing for online is that you don’t have to force your writing into column inches!
@Teapot
A few things I'd like to know. How do you want reviews submitted and will the material you need reviewed be provided. My biggest problems are locations and the fact I'm holding down a full time job. That makes me a little unavailable, especially for tripping and on the hoof journalism. Review writting however I can certainly contribute to if the material is provided.
My experience of reviews include a back catalogue of reader reviews published in Neo Magazine. I can drop a few if you're interested.
They are all 200 approx words long due to the constraints placed by Neo. There are a total of 11 reviews published and if you need to I can look up the issue numbers for reference
And that sometime includes complete series?I can field this one!
Review materials are provided 99% of the time by disc, sometimes on BD, sometimes on DVD, depending on the distributor and availability. We do sometimes get private web streams of titles, but this is a rarity, I've only seen it happen twice. Time windows can vary wildly, sometimes we can get a show a month before it comes out, sometimes it can be as little as a week, it once again just depends on availability and distributor.