Orion Sandstorrm ([info]frameacloud) wrote in [info]therithere,
By the way, would you be interested in buying a paperback book of all the Theri There comics? I'm thinking of either self-publishing through Lulu.com, or going to a small publisher, so I'd like to have some idea of how many people want it! Answer in the poll, or if you don't use LiveJournal, send me an e-mail.

Poll #1199063 Interested in buying the book?
Open to: All, detailed results viewable to: All, participants: 88

Would you buy a paperback book of these cartoons?

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Yes, I would buy it
77 (87.5%)
No, I wouldn't or couldn't buy it
11 (12.5%)

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[info]a_leprechaun

June 4 2008, 14:51:46 UTC 3 years ago

I would! By the way, what happened to the idea of opening a CafePress/Zazzle store?

[info]frameacloud

June 4 2008, 15:42:22 UTC 3 years ago

I'm still going to open a CafePress store. I just need to set up a PayPal account for all this stuff first, and that's the part that I haven't done yet.

[info]siege

June 4 2008, 15:51:07 UTC 3 years ago

Right now, I wouldn't be able to buy it, but I am interested.

[info]copperwolf

June 4 2008, 16:27:59 UTC 3 years ago

Only if it were less than $10 including shipping.

[info]prezzey

June 4 2008, 23:22:08 UTC 3 years ago

Welllll for me it really depends on the shipping costs of the option you end up picking. That can be a real dealbreaker :[ (eg. Immanion has extremely high shipping fees to my region, and this is the only thing that keeps me from buying more of their books)

Otherwise, yes yes yes it'd be cool!

[info]eredien

June 10 2008, 03:11:25 UTC 3 years ago

I recommend the website "Preditors & Editors" to avoid vanity publishers who will take you for all you're worth and never produce anything.

[info]frameacloud

June 10 2008, 04:00:12 UTC 3 years ago

Link?

[info]arethinn

June 17 2008, 07:57:54 UTC 3 years ago

I might, because I try to be a bit completionist about my otherkin library (I own the Field Guide, for example, even though I'm clearly not its target audience). It's definitely not a categorical no, but it's not a categorical yes either.

[info]metruis

January 18 2009, 12:09:38 UTC 3 years ago

Belated on the uptake here, but if you haven't used Lulu and printed yet and PLAN to, I'm gonna step in to say that Lulu's REALLY expensive and Ka-blam is far cheaper for printing out comics. There are better POD options for webcomic artists and I'd say that Ka-blam is definately one of them if you have a smaller scale project.

Cool comic, by the way. It's a neat concept.

[info]kangaekaeru

June 11 2009, 21:56:56 UTC 2 years ago

Haven't read this comic in over a year - Googled and am glad to see it's still around! I'd buy your book. Too much fun and thought in these.

[info]stormkeeper

February 10 2010, 01:21:50 UTC 2 years ago

I'd buy it, provided it could be shipped to the UK easily enough!

[info]grioffa

February 26 2010, 03:06:37 UTC 2 years ago

Anything I can get about the Otherkin is definitely a good thing. I would buy it without a thought.
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