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MCA Hogarth, one of my older crowdfunding friends, has a campaign on Kickstarter for a short story collection "To Discover and Preserve."  Her Pelted stories are brilliant anthropomorphic fiction, and Alysha Forrest is a favorite character.  Regrettably the backer options jumped from $10 to $75 and all the higher ones are already gone anyway, so only e-book copies are left.  >_<  But it's still great reading if you don't mind reading on a screen. 

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Date: 2021-11-06 12:56 am (UTC)
siliconshaman: black cat against the moon (Default)
From: [personal profile] siliconshaman

sigh I used to really enjoy her work, but nowadays, it's priced well out of the range of my discretionary funds... (which would just about get me a cheap cup of coffee.)

Don't get me wrong, I'm glad to see her succeed. I just miss the days when I could afford her stuff.

Re: Yes ...

Date: 2021-11-06 10:54 am (UTC)
siliconshaman: black cat against the moon (Default)
From: [personal profile] siliconshaman

Yeah.. I remember those too. That's what influenced me to try my hand at publishing. I think the problem is that Patron doesn't allow her the flexibility she used to have.

Re: Yes ...

Date: 2021-11-06 12:08 pm (UTC)
From: (Anonymous)
Sorry to hear it!

I still offer products in a range of prices, with ebooks the cheapest (in the $3-5 range), paperbacks at retail the cheapest I can afford to offer them (in the $16 range), and then the premium products that you can get either through Etsy or Kickstarter, like signed paperbacks, cameos, etc. But Kickstarter prizes are not intended as normal products: they're intended as capital-raising offerings, which is why even the ebook prizes are twice the amount the book will be at retail, later. People backing the KS do so knowing they're paying more so they can see the product happen at all.

If the prices are too much in the premium lines, I suggest waiting for the book to hit retail and picking up the ebook or paperback then. (Sadly, I can't do much about paper/glue/binding prices and shipping costs. But I do try to keep the retail paperback affordable.)

Re: Yes ...

Date: 2021-11-07 09:38 pm (UTC)
sporky_rat: Orange 3WfDW dreamsheep (Default)
From: [personal profile] sporky_rat

<3

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Date: 2021-11-06 01:13 am (UTC)
sporky_rat: Orange 3WfDW dreamsheep (Default)
From: [personal profile] sporky_rat

Why's it so regrettable?

Re: Well ...

Date: 2021-11-06 04:07 am (UTC)
sporky_rat: (Дедшка Зима)
From: [personal profile] sporky_rat

The trouble right now is that by the time the tiers come to be mailed out there's expected to be a massive shortage of the materials for books. The books that are autographed aren't even expected to be out until six months after the ebooks.

Not to mention the last time she had several physical books to mail out, there was such issue with the postal service that it was more trouble than it was worth.

You'll still be able to buy the book from your choice of an online retailer or bookstore that can order for you.

Maggie's pricing works for her - she set her award tiers to what she could handle by herself. She doesn't use a fulfillment company.

Re: Well ...

Date: 2021-11-07 04:34 pm (UTC)
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From: [personal profile] caudelac
I dunno, I think not promising something you know you probably can't deliver in the current situation is a responsible decision, me. And that goes both ways- I don't think there's an expectation of backing when it's financially not possible. Hopefully, those who can't now will purchase when it becomes possible again, and the books are out retail.

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