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Almost finished building the Awesome Moments Kickstarter. Just need the cover picture and a killer video.
Kickstarter launching October 9th if all goes well. Gonna be my best book yet by a country mile.
Mind you, it's not impressive to face down accusations of "that's kids' stuff" when you meant to make kids' stuff.
The current plan is to launch the Awesome Moments Kickstarter on Saturday, October 9th. Prayers welcome. Publicity, when the time comes, also welcome.
The 2020s suck. We live in the proverbial interesting times.
But I got my fill of despair in previous decades. I'm determined to spread hope even if I die of the absurdity.
Thing is:
Even then I win.
My book "The Death of Arthur" was the first part of a two-part story. I realized after the fact that I don't want to release half a story when the other half isn't written, and further, it is better as a comic.
So, we're trying to patch that up on Bunny Trail Junction.
Anyway, I'm about to go talk to my pastor about my life plans and my intention to Kickstart Awesome Moments next month. And I wanted to get my brag out before then.
It's unseemly. But there it is.
Anyways, when I was at my mom's jam sale this weekend, kids ogled my work and a few adults started gushing compliments about it...
I'm still riding high from that. I didn't think I needed compliments. I'm pretty confident in what I do. But damn, that was potent stuff.
I like my art just fine. I'm not as good as I could be, and I always work to get better, but I'm good enough to make the worlds and characters I want to make and tell the stories I want to tell.
I don't suffer from imposter syndrome at all.