Collection: Part Two: Sandswept
“I mean, there was lightning and things. Come on.”
Man, I was surprised by how nostalgic drawing this page made me. Some relevant moments from the archive, in case people are wondering:
http://www.redmoonrising.org/archive/page-138/
http://www.redmoonrising.org/archive/page-147/
http://www.redmoonrising.org/archive/page-216/
http://www.redmoonrising.org/archive/page-220/
“Only joking, the ship would smell like burning for weeks. We’d just throw you into the sea.”
— The Kickstarter’s officially over! Thanks one final time to everyone who chipped in for a book or spread the word in any way, I was very touched by the sheer amount of support and interest! I’ll be keeping everyone up to date on how the whole thing is progressing, just as soon I’ve finally, finally caught up on some sleep.
A likely story, Saiamar, airships don’t have front doors! Checkmate!
— I’m thrilled to be able to say the Kickstarter’s reached (and surpassed!) the goal! We’re going to print!!! Books for everyone! Everyone that bought a book, anyway!
Still 2 days left!
I’ve been working on Red Moon Rising for over eight years now, and getting to see it in print has been something I’ve been dreaming of since page one. It seemed like a bit of a pipe dream at first (and I’m not going to count my chickens until I’m holding the final book in my hands) but, well… the 16-year-old me who was doodling these characters in my school jotters (in between Dungeons and Dragons games) would be pretty pleased to see how it’s all turned out.
There’s little I wanted more in the world than to take RMR to print, and I’m both ecstatic and flattered that there are enough people out there that felt the same way to see the Kickstarter to success. I’m indebted to every one of you, and these books are going to be the best I can possibly make. Thank you so much.
And one final plug as we go into the home straight: get yourself a book!
A kerfuffle.
— Hey guys! We’re entering the final week for the Kickstarter and it looks like we’ll need one last push to see the project through.
For anyone who’s unaware of how Kickstarter works, it’s an all-or-nothing affair – we’ll either hit the funding amount or the project will be cancelled. Realistically, I don’t anticipate there being another chance to see Red Moon Rising in print, so if you’re interested please consider becoming a backer!