Project Update: Day 2: Edging on Valentines Day
Greetings my Sword Siblings,
This Valentines Day, New Edge Sword & Sorcery is off like a rocket. And we are soooo close. Don't. Stop.
Sorry. That was terrible.
Seriously though -- we're less than $800 from base funding. Please, please share with your circles and be sure to back New Edge's 3-issue Backerkit if you haven't yet. You'll get a double-zine with stories from both of us. My next amazing announcement will be about our author for that zine (hopefully confirmed by Monday).
This Valentines Day, New Edge Sword & Sorcery is off like a rocket. And we are soooo close. Don't. Stop.
Sorry. That was terrible.
Seriously though -- we're less than $800 from base funding. Please, please share with your circles and be sure to back New Edge's 3-issue Backerkit if you haven't yet. You'll get a double-zine with stories from both of us. My next amazing announcement will be about our author for that zine (hopefully confirmed by Monday).
We have maintained pretty good momentum going into the weekend. I’m already looking ahead to our first stretch goal and I have a current amazing announcement about that:
Jason Sholtis and Trey Causey have proposed a sword & sorcery comic to be included in the first issue of Swords Against! and we’re definitely doing it if we can get to our first stretch goal of $6,400!
Below is a sample of Jason’s work (he’s done a couple of the pieces you see on this backerkit story, as well). Jason and I have worked together on every book I’ve done for Mystic Bull Games, and we’ve gamed together for years. Absolutely love his work, and he’s “one of us” when it comes to that core weird sword & sorcery vibe. If you don’t believe me (and you’re a TTRPG gamer) check out his books: Operation Unfathomable and Completely Unfathomable. (I did the DCC RPG conversion for that one).
I know Trey Causey from various gaming conventions. His sword & sorcery stories appear in Flashing Swords e-zine, and he's the man behind the Sorcerer's Skull, one of the many heads of the Hydra Cooperative, and publishes TTRPGs under the Armchair Planet imprint.
I know Trey Causey from various gaming conventions. His sword & sorcery stories appear in Flashing Swords e-zine, and he's the man behind the Sorcerer's Skull, one of the many heads of the Hydra Cooperative, and publishes TTRPGs under the Armchair Planet imprint.
This is a sample of Jason's work, from the upcoming anthology Ozoo from the Merry Mushmen.
Cover Progress
Here’s today’s progress on the cover. Full inks! Really excited to see the full color image, but I’ve heard from several people that they really like the ink-only version, also. Maybe I'll do a poll.
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