George’s anguish makes me laugh. I’d feel horrible for that if this bit wasn’t inspired by real life events.
Yrragh!
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Status update on the Selkie ebook: I have the content compiled and I’ve made a PDF version I am happy with, but it is 6mb too large to host through this site. Trying to get a workaround ASAP. Also trying to figure out formatting errors that are preventing me from publishing it to Nook and iStore through Lulu. Might publish through Blurb instead, we’ll see which one I get working first. XD
The ebook covers the first 46 strips (the “Adoption Day” introductory arc), plus a three-page short story originally created in 2011 for the Japan Needs Heroes fundraiser which features a toddler Selkie and her mother when they were taking refuge in a farmhouse pond.
DropBox seems to work well for other webcomics folks, including Rich Stevens (Diesel Sweeties) and John Troutman (Sporkman, Lit Brick, Mary Elizabeth’s Sock).
Oh, and Georgie – yes. Yes, she is. 🙂
Grownups can be soooo comforting at times like these, can’t they? :/
i chuckled alittle at the status update, “finally, everything’s just right… except now its too big…” i know this feeling dave, you have my sympathies
Welcome to the joy that is neighbors, Georgie!
Gee, what a way to make a kid feel comfortable.
“It was nothing, just the kids playing” should have been the end of the explanation. Poor dear.
Dave> I’m a contributor to Japan Needs Heroes but never heard anything. Even logged into Kickstarter, I can’t view the updates. Where exactly did they end up?
Last update I saw was early December 2012, and they had still not yet gotten the books to publishing but were “close”.
Despite what they think, they are not helping him.
How many people caught that the elderly Mrs. Euphemia probably was talking about herself? 😛
Aging is real. It happens. 😛