I've got everything printed and in stock, and I'm mostly finished with the tedious task of stuffing mailers for all your orders!
The bees have been diligently overseeing the process.
I'll be shipping them out in batches up to early next week to avoid accruing the local post office's ire, so your package might get dropped off as late as Monday. When you receive your BackerKit email with your tracking info, give the tracking at least a few days to start updating.
The patches came out pretty well too, considering it's somewhat of a complex design.
BackerKit emails with your PDF links should also be sent out today! They'll let you claim the PDFs on itch.io for any products you're supposed to get a PDF for. This is the first I've used BackerKit to fulfill digital goods, so if there are any hitches, drop me a message and give me a bit of time to figure out a fix. But I think I've set it all up to go smoothly.
As always, if you have any issues with your shipment or digital goods delivery, let me know via email ([email protected]), providing me with your backer email and a rundown of your issue.
For anyone who didn't back during the campaign or place a preorder, Fear of a Daily Planet is now live on itch.io, where you can order digital or physical copies. (PDFs will be available on DTRPG in about a week.) I'll also be shipping out copies to wholesalers and some stores over the next week or so. If you want your friendly local game store to get some copies in, you can tell them they'll be able to order it from Tuesday Knight Games or Studio 2, but give it a couple weeks for the copies to arrive there and be processed and posted. (Indie Press Revolution seems to be stepping away from Mothership zines, unfortunately.)
Thank you all once again for your support and patience as I wrapped up this project! If you haven't already, check out the other massive Mothership book I'm a part of, the space pirate haven of Devil's Due, still open for late pledges as we work through the layout process.
And if any of you happen to need editing services (TTRPG or otherwise), my client schedule is thinning out, so feel free to reach out to me with a bit about your project for a quote.