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joined Oct 22, 2018

snickers Oh my god. Oh my god! laughs uncontrollably

LesbianPirate
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joined Oct 23, 2018

akira really does have an ass that just won't quit though

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joined Aug 12, 2019

snickers Oh my god. Oh my god! laughs uncontrollably

same! XD

joined Nov 17, 2019

akira really does have an ass that just won't quit though

On GOD! ♡

joined May 24, 2014

There's nothing that bazookas can't solve!

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joined Oct 6, 2017

uhhh... so is it bad that i now want AyakoAsukaAkira ot3

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Avtest
joined Jan 13, 2020

uhhh... so is it bad that i now want AyakoAsukaAkira ot3

Of course not, so does Akira!

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joined Mar 23, 2019

BOOOOM!~

Murcielago_reiko
joined Dec 9, 2019

https://dynasty-scans.com/chapters/1_x_ch16_35#8

Wow. I feel sorry for Akira-chan, too, Asuka.

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joined May 12, 2020

Is there another way to support author?

Stardusttelepath8
joined Oct 15, 2014

Is there another way to support author?

There's the Fantia and Pixiv Fanbox things, which should have a few tutorials to use if you backtrack through AlexRain's posts. If you use LINE, you can also buy the English 1x1/2 stickers.

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joined Sep 9, 2017

Is there another way to support author?

Another way from what? You can also buy her manga on Amazon:
https://www.amazon.com/gp/bookseries/B073FNP6XJ/kindle/ref=sr_bookseries_null_B073FNP6XJ

last edited at Jul 7, 2020 12:57PM

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joined May 4, 2013

Lolice! Open up!

joined Mar 27, 2020

Taiyaki just posted on her fanbox. My Japanese is terrible and it was a long post, but long story short (and I hope I got it right):

1) Things are finally settling down at her family's restaurant, so it's time for her to go back to the manga business. (Aw yisssss.)

2) She's excited because she joined a "school for manga artists" where she will be working as an assistant under an experienced mangaka who's familiar with the production industry. She's doing it because manga is not something that can be done by one person alone, at least not for periodical releases or long-running series without putting a lot of strain on your body. At one point, you have to divide the work among people. That's the purpose of publishers, who handle editing, sales, marketing, etc. But no publisher wants to take Taiyaki's work without radically changing the story (incest is not allowed anywhere, only in R18 magazines, but she doesn't know if the story is actually an R18). And because Taiyaki doesn't have experience in the traditional manga sphere, she is doing everything herself, including stuff that publishers usually do. This is why she struggles with keeping a regular schedule. By joining the school and studying for six months*, she hopes to be able to understand the manga production process and be able to successfully divide tasks among several people. (She's growing, guys :D)

3) She spoke about a re-editing of the earlier chapters, but no details were given.

*I didn't get if she would try to do a release or two in that period. If someone more skilled could take a look, that would be greatly appreciated. In any case, it's pretty exciting to know that she's able to live off her craft and she's gotten popular enough that she needs assistance. She tried to get a publisher, but of course, with the mother-daughter incest going on, no one wanted to touch it.

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Kaito13
joined Jul 5, 2020

I thought that since she has books on Amazon, she had some small deal with some publisher or something like that, so everything is done just by her?

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joined Jul 29, 2017

^ Thanks for this info.

For somebody who isn’t an “experienced mangaka,” I’d say she’s pretty damned good.

joined Jan 14, 2020

"She's doing it because manga is not something that can be done by one person alone, at least not for periodical releases or long-running series without putting a lot of strain on your body"

I think that's more accurately "manga at the pace demanded by magazines is not something that can be done". Seems like a weekly magazine expects 17-20 pages a week. At the same time I see people saying an artist can produce 1-2 pages a day. Yeah, that math doesn't work out well.

US comics tend to be 22 pages a month; that's with color but also typically a team of people (writer, drawer, colorist, inker, letterer.)

High output webcomics are typically 3 pages a week or 5-7 strips a week -- 12 pages a month, or 20-30 strips. Often by a single person, but if there's both color and lots of detail, there's probably a team, like a writer/drawer and a colorist, sometimes a writer and artist.

68-80 pages a month? Even with B&W, that's high.

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Avtest
joined Jan 13, 2020

I thought that since she has books on Amazon, she had some small deal with some publisher or something like that, so everything is done just by her?

I'm pretty sure she handles at least the listings herself, she tried to list Kimi no Kimochi at one point and that didn't go well. That's been in continuous print, though, and Let's Meet Again Tomorrow is back as well. I don't know how the actual printing process works, but I get the impression the burden is mostly administrative, and a lot of it has to do with her wanting to do the future re-edited physical release rather than keep it web-only. However, when trying to find a publisher she said that discontinuing physical copies was her backup plan, so there must be some difficulty there.

Also, on the topic of the LINE stickers, the Japanese version can be bought in the US too. When they first came out, I talked to her because they were region-locked (I was concerned this might mean the English ones may accidentally get locked as well), and I don't know what magic button she pressed but she made it happen.

I didn't get if she would try to do a release or two in that period.

I think she's going to try to get back on a normal pace, but even with her tenacity, while she's doing this I'm not really sure if it's realistic. Hopefully I'm wrong, but even with the cliffhanger, I'd be happy to see more shorter works like we've been getting.

last edited at Jul 11, 2020 1:55AM

Kaito13
joined Jul 5, 2020

I thought that since she has books on Amazon, she had some small deal with some publisher or something like that, so everything is done just by her?

I'm pretty sure she handles at least the listings herself, she tried to list Kimi no Kimochi at one point and that didn't go well. That's been in continuous print, though, and Let's Meet Again Tomorrow is back as well. I don't know how the actual printing process works, but I get the impression the burden is mostly administrative, and a lot of it has to do with her wanting to do the future re-edited physical release rather than keep it web-only. However, when trying to find a publisher she said that discontinuing physical copies was her backup plan, so there must be some difficulty there.

Oh, she sure is giving it her all, I hope everything works well for her in the end. Her works are worth being published at a larger scale.

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joined Oct 22, 2018

^ Thanks for this info.

For somebody who isn’t an “experienced mangaka,” I’d say she’s pretty damned good.

This

Murcielago_reiko
joined Dec 9, 2019

Good to know Taiyaki's progressing with the craft she loves. :)

joined Jun 25, 2017

Thank y'all for translations! The extra is hilarious. So thankful for Taiyaki and your team.

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joined Aug 2, 2015

I needed that continuation on that bazooka moment.

joined Mar 27, 2020

Taiyaki just updated her fanbox. I might have gotten this wrong, but it looks like she wants to re-do the manga. I'm not sure if it's a re-draw or if it will entail plot changes and such. But basically, she's not happy with her drawing. Her mentor said something along the lines of "The work is poorly drawn, but it has the power to make people want to read it and the story is very interesting. The author's drawing and expressiveness have improved considerably in the latter half, so [further improvements?] will depend on the author's future efforts.

I'm a little bummed out, but it's true that she's improved massively and the earlier chapters would benefit from her new talent. Ayako is kinda out of character in the first chapter, for example. So I'm eager to see what she can do with those earlier chapters now.

last edited at Jul 16, 2020 6:19PM

Avtest
joined Jan 13, 2020

Re-editing it had been in her plans for a long time, and I think everyone assumed at least the first chapters would get redone somehow when that happened. I didn't expect her to redraw the entire thing.

My takeaway was that she received professional criticism that while it's a very engaging work, it's very convoluted at times. The kind of story she's trying to do is difficult to accomplish (lots of character threads simultaneously), and she's had the attitude that all the characters needed to be fleshed out as if they were main characters. Additionally, she came to recognize that it's "yuri manga" in a secondary way - she wants to write about human drama, the differences of romantic vs. maternal love, and so on, and was told that part wasn't coming through.

Since she feels uniquely blessed to have a readership that enjoys and appreciates the work despite the unevenness, she's trying to balance the two perspectives, and this is the solution that she came up with. It does appear it's going to be a significant rework and will focus more tightly on Ayako and Asuka, so some scenes will change but the essence will still be there.

There are some legitimate narrative criticisms: the Miyuki arc drags on quite a bit, characters like Jun/Rui (Akira less so) appear and then fade into the background once they prompt a realisation. There's a lot of jumping back and forth that's hard to follow, so it would benefit from the side-chapters being folded in. But I'm a little worried she's falling into the perfectionist-artist trap of realizing the end is in sight and suddenly being much harder on herself about the work as a whole than is healthy.

I think it's wonderful that she's receiving criticism at a professional level and that's the way to improve as a professional, but I feel that Taiyaki's work has a unique charm that may come from her being more of an outsider. I totally disagree that it doesn't express its themes effectively, and I'm concerned that focusing on Asuka/Ayako more may actually exacerbate some of the current issues. I hope this is a long term goal for after the series is finished, once she learns to manage an editing team effectively as she mentioned in the last update.

last edited at Jul 16, 2020 7:55PM

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