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I tried making it into a manga! There are things to fix, but
this is the limit for now! But I'm putting it out there anyway!
This project seems to be gaining even more momentum.
I heard the membership has surpassed 150 members as well.
That's quite a surge.
Membership Tarao Girls [Men also welcome]
By the way, you can participate in the project even without joining the membership.
Thankfully, I also received a tip on my first article.
Project details article⬇️
"What kind of article should I write?"
Many people might be thinking that.
For those people, I recommend using the articles being added to the collaborative magazine as a reference.
Try writing your own article while experiencing how others express themselves.
Even just that is a sufficient first step.
If there is a correct answer, it is only to follow the precautions in the recruitment guidelines.
Other than that, you can write whatever you want.
Don't overthink it, just try it out first.
You don't need "Hitotarao" on your thumbnail.
Your usual worldview is fine for participating.
Of course, since it's this kind of opportunity,
it's also okay to lean towards Hitotarao.
(Hitotarao on the thumbnail, Tarao in the illustrations, or if you're feeling it, a full-on Tarao festival)
There are all sorts of events like this, aren't there?
You don't have to participate in all of them, but
participating when you think "this might be nice" is also one way to enjoy it.
For me personally, this experience felt like experiential learning.
It feels like an experiment using note.
After-school for adults.
Trying to create images for the first time,
experimenting with Canva and Gemini.
When there's an event, a switch naturally flips, thinking "Alright, let's try something."
This time, I tried making it into a manga
I get curious about other participants and end up reading their work.
Just doing that provides a lot of learning and insights.
Among them, there are “Wow…!” articles that make me groan in admiration, and thumbnails that I can't help but stare at.
To be honest,
there are times when I feel, “Oh, I still have a long way to go.”
If I compare myself, I can get discouraged.
But, that doesn't mean I'll quit;
“It’s okay to fail, so let’s just try it anyway.”
That’s how I feel.
Actually, in my last article, only the Bond Girl stood out,
and I sometimes look back and wonder,
did I actually introduce it properly?
Honestly, I don't even know if it reached people effectively in the initial phase.
Maybe I was the only one having fun.
I have that feeling, too.
But, that’s okay, too.
I believe that participating in the project itself is the value.
That is what I think.
I received tips,
I had realizations,
my interactions increased, and above all, it was fun.
That’s why I’m glad I participated.
If there is anyone still hesitating to join,
there is a template available, too ⬇️
Hints on how to write are also provided ⬇️
First, feel free to take just one step forward; that might be a good idea.
Rather than “doing it well,” “just doing it” will open the next door for you.
✨Thank you for reading this far again today✨
May your first step spread gently.
・This is a project participation article.
・This article is a promotional article.
・I may receive tips upon meeting the conditions.
【I announced this last time, but I will deliver it on another occasion】
The story of Ippobito-san and Hitotarao-san
I can't write it at all; where should I even start?

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