thinks to do by nov 15: – the first Gary short story – approximately 25K on the Ilialiad (hey, I’m only 10.5K behind o.O) – chapter 2 of ElectriCity (ahahahaha) – get the Dublin calendar sorted (that’s here, if you want to buy one real quick before I get the orders in. realistically I’ll get ’em in Friday, so you have til about midnight Thursday) I also need to mail stuff to a few people. Probably not today, but I can finish getting the stuff packed up to mail, anyway.…
Author: mizkit
I think that went well.
The “No Dominion” campaign was successfully funded about four hours ago. Sorry it’s taken me so long to get this update out. The baby was so excited by Mama’s antics he couldn’t eat. :) I love the way I said that: “successfully funded”, all casual-like. What I really mean is OH MY HOLY LIVING BEANS, $20,635?!?!!?!??! *520 backers?!?!* You guys cracked the third novella! And the “Gosh, I guess I’m singing for my supper!” level! Oh my, I say, oh my. O.O *laughs* No, really, that’s going to be fun.…
this is preposterous, she said weakly
“No Dominion” is less than $1400 from $20K. Not only do I write a third novella if it breaks 20K, but I *laughs* *clears throat* I do a video recording of me singing “The Wind Beneath My Wings” for the patron list. Also, the campaign has just hit 487 backers, 300 more than any previous crowdfunding attempt. This is preposterous. It’s wonderful. It’s amazing. It’s exciting. But it’s preposterous. I have the most incredibly wonderful readers *ever*!
Last hours.
19 hours to go. It’s $55 from $17K right now. I’m doing the hysterical page re-load thing again, like a five year old on Christmas Eve, unable to stop peeking down the stairs to see if Santa’s come yet. The guess-the-final-total contest is closed now. I can’t close comments on the entry, but any guesses posted after I post this journal entry won’t be counted. Don’t want people to be able to totally game the win at the last minute. Just to sum up what you get for buying into…
The Final Countdown
Kickstarter begins an hourly countdown at 72 hours, it turns out. It’s down to the last 48 now, and the “No Dominion” campaign has broken $16.3K. This, to put it in perspective, is only $700 less than the most I have been paid as an advance on any single book that I’ve sold to a traditional publisher. Roughly 450 (it’s very close to that number now!) ordinary people have very nearly matched what a New York publishing house pays me. And it’s market value, too, because what I’m expecting to…