10 Confessions Campaign update

Well, it’s been a couple of days since I started the Kickstarter Campaign to raise support to get the second chapter of 10 Confessions done. I have a couple of backers and something like 6% of my goal reached.

Being as one of the “thank you gifts” is going to be a limited edition acrylic charm of Zoe, our leading lady, I had to design it. I sat down last night with some nifty software I found to go with my webcam and began the designing – recording it for folks to see. I’m told folks like to watch me draw, so hey. Why not?

If you’d like to see it, click this link: http://www.kickstarter.com/projects/spearcarrier/10-confessions-and-a-kiss-chapter-1/posts/286577

Or you can watch this embedded video of it on Youtube!

Wanna help out?

Just click the link above to go to the campaign site – $1 will help. Doesn’t have to be much.

If you simply want to buy your ebook copy of chapter 1, here’s our distributor and it’s website page: https://www.smashwords.com/books/view/23596

Or you can spread the word for me. Talk about how there’s this really great romantic comedy of a comic that’s only available in the traditional way – sales – and how it needs help to make it to the end. Try praising my genius while you’re at it. I hear that works sometimes.

I’d also say you could send me lots of chocolate, as an energy incentive, but my hips might be saddened by that.

Akashik is a comic of Firsts.

Back when I formed the Writers of the Apocalypse to produce Akashik, we ended up an all woman team for a while. That was a first in comic history, although few don’t know it. There was perhaps one all woman team before us, and then there was us, and then came along another all woman team that claimed to be the first but wasn’t.

Akashik is the first comic I’ve managed to work on for more than two years.

Akashik is born of my first story idea I have carried in my head since I was five (or so) years old.

And now Akashik is the first comic to be synidicated by Amazon’s new blog publishing program. Check out it’s page here: http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B008UXGTUY  So folks who want to stay up to date and carry Akashik with them without needing a big computer to do so can pay 99 cents a month to get it wired to their Kindle.

Go Akashik. Go!