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D'Historian

 

 

Do you like to make sketches or paintings? Do you want to show your skills to others? And do you want to let your creativity on the loose? Then maybe this "job" is something for you. You can read more about the tasks, qualifications and what you will get in return below.

 

What do you have to do?

As a D'Historian you will get requests from the Historians and Writers. You will have to turn these requests of for example an event out of the history of Mianite, into sketches or paintings. The sketches of Writers will always be a priority because they have deadlines to catch. If you get a request from one of our Historians or Writers, then you will completely consult the steps with the "client", discuss the style of the painting/sketch and discuss about the time that you can get it finished.

 

What do you get in return?

First of all, you will get credits for what you do at the homepage of the website. You will also get a personalized page where you can tell everything you want about yourself and why you chose to get involved into this project. You also get the chance to promote yourself on that page. And last but not least, if we ever decide to turn the story into a real book, you will get 5%* of the royalties.

 

What do you have to be able to do?

The most important thing that you will have to be able to do as a D'Historian is to paint on request. You need the skills to paint what the "client" asks you to paint. You will have to be able to work in a team with the "clients" and turn your creativity in something that both of you like. You will also have to be able to show initiative and tell the Historians and Writers if you know a good event to make a painting/sketch for.

 

Do you think this role is something for you? Then fill in the application form HERE.

 

*Because the Mianite story is not an original, but made up by Tom Cassell(TheSyndicateProject), we will have to ask for permission to publish the story.

He will have to get at least 50% of the royalties if he asks for it. The other 50% goes to our Writers, D'Historians and to pay for the website(not yet needed).

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Website launched at 11-7-2014

 

Photos by: Max (Illustrator)

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