Oct 212018
 

One of the big things we learned in the Sissonne debacle Kickstarter was the insane cost of shipping.

Basically, shipping outside of the US to anywhere but Canada ($12.50-$14.00 ?) the cost is $24.40. Yes, that much.

But get this…IF the thing being posted is ‘letter mail’ (less than 6-6.25″ on one side, no more than 1/4″ thick and under whatever weight making it machine sortable) then it can be sent practically anywhere in the world for only $1.98. Yes, that much.

I’m testing this right now, and so far so good. I have learned that the heavier papers offered for practically no more cost by the printers (130lb covers and such) will increase the weight of the smaller comic and therefor cost more than $1.98 to mail. But a regular manga sized (5″ x 7.5″) comic, with 28 pages not including cover, on regular paper weights (80lb cover, 70lb interior pages) DOES come in under the weight limit and posts for $1.98.

Edit: Someone did say that they can mail first class for only $13. I will have to check that out. But even then, $2 is still a much better deal. 

I need to look into customs forms for letter mail though. It might not be necessary to use them on regular letter mail, and that would be even better.

So, long story short you are likely to see my next kickstarters have these ‘manga sized’ books available to anyone outside of the US. I’ll still offer full sized books in the US, and have arrangements for Spook town to also be full sized in the UK and possibly the EU (thanks to writer David Thomas).

Please feel free to ask any questions. Cheers!

 Posted by at 9:00 pm
Jun 112018
 

Things are finally REALLY coming together. All the major projects are done. Right now there are 3 or 4 things still in production, but they are sequels, short stories, or such. It’s a bit weird to look in a folder and see the digital files from a year and a half’s worth of work sitting there. But that is what it is all about, right? 

So, I have chosen Atticus Decimater to be the first book to go up on Kickstater. There are a couple of reasons for this, but mostly it comes down to the book being a lower cost to produce and  print (B&W) means a lower funding goal will still cover the costs involved. I can then use those funders as a base for the next book, which will likely be Spook Town, followed by Dr. Fizz and Sissonne. It sucks having to keep the ‘flagship’ titles in reserve, but I want to build to them with the lesser costing (Black & White) books. 

I have also decided to make manga sized ‘ashcans’ of each book as well. This is another strategy to getting the average pledge up. They are novel and kinda cute, each about 5 inches by 7 or something. 

An Old Editing File

I came across an old file on the laptop, edits for the first issue of Spook Town. It’s funny, I remember it as being a mostly pure thing from David Thomas (the writer and creator), but I can see how much influence my suggestions were used in certain scenes. Frankly, I think it’s how I work best, as a team with someone to throw the script back and forth with a bit.

Here is how it works: I read and make notes as I go of stuff I would do differently, and WHY I would do it differently. If I suggest something new, I explain how I would do it, either as dialog or panels, and then I boil it down to ‘Elements Needed’. Sort of my way of saying ‘do it your own way, just get us from here to there’. And sometimes we get there, but sometimes not, and that’s a good thing.

Then I send that off, and sooner than I should reasonably expect David will send back a revised draft. It uses some things I suggested, and sometimes not. Truth is I am glad not all my suggestions get used, I think it would be a disaster if I were to stifle the creativity David or another writer has to bring to a project. Anyways, we have gotten better at it, but it is still work. Fun Work, but work.

In reality David does 8 drafts in 8 days due to all the feedback. First it’s the story concepts, then the story elements, then the scripting and at each stage I disassemble and give him back something that kinda resembles what he gave me to start with. We call it ‘editing’, but the truth is I basically take a shit on each one, and somehow the final product is actually pretty good.

Maybe I should hit David up about changing the credits to just have us listed as a team. I’d like that.

Well, that is all for now.

 Posted by at 12:26 pm