Project Update: Final Hours. Thank You All.
We’re down to the last 30 hours of Folklore Americana, and I just want to take a moment —before things get too hectic — to say thank you.
Thank you for backing, sharing, commenting, shouting from rooftops, and helping this strange, heartfelt project find its audience.
Today, my daughter is graduating high school — a year early. Her ceremony was delayed slightly after the car accident, but she made it. We’re so proud of her. Tomorrow is my wife’s birthday, and we are camping out in the yard. So while I’ll still be around, I’m trying not to hit you all with a dozen updates in the final hours. Just know we’re watching, celebrating, and incredibly grateful.
If you’ve already backed: thank you. You’ve helped build something special.
If you haven’t yet: this is your chance. Don’t miss it.
If you haven’t yet: this is your chance. Don’t miss it.
Every bit of support matters — especially for small teams like ours. The more momentum we have, the more books we get to make. The more stories we get to tell. The more we get to push weird, beautiful projects like this out into the world.
We’re excited. We’re grateful. And we can’t wait to show you what’s coming next.
—Rick & the Kids in the Attic team
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