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I'm excited to share with you The Memory Eater: Stories that Erase the Past to Save the Future. This science fiction-inspired anthology consists of 27 uniquely written and illustrated stories based on a futuristic device with the ability to locate and destroy any memory in the human mind. Each of the 24 authors wrote an original story around the concept, and 27 artists contributed a companion original piece of art for the stories.
The anthology was pitched to select publishers with positive feedback, but ultimately, I decided to take advantage of the evolving book publishing landscape and retain control over the book publication and distribution by raising the funds to self-publish. Today marks the launch of the Kickstarter.com fundraising campaign to raise funds to publish The Memory Eater, which is ready to print right now!
Kickstarter is a unique Internet funding platform for creative projects by writers, musicians, artists, designers, filmmakers and visionaries of all kinds. Artists post an in-depth profile of their creative work and ask interested people to pledge a donation over a short period to reach a funding goal. If the goal is reached, the pledges are funded, and the artist can help bring their creative project to life.
Please visit The Memory Eater fundraising campaign at http://www.kickstarter.com/projects/875080901/the-memory-eater-anthology and support the project. The page includes a project introduction video, story and art samples and links to several contributor web sites. The platform offers several pledge levels ranging from $1-$300 with rewards attached to each donation. Rewards run the gamut from written acknowledgement in the anthology, to free books, to bookmarks and T-shirts, to custom created, artist-signed The Memory Eater artwork on canvas. Pledges are not collected (via PayPal or credit card) unless and until the project goal of $4,250 is reached in the 40-day campaign period.
In two weeks, The Memory Eater anthology has raised $2,309 (54% of its goal). There are 25 days left to pledge, so check it out, along with many more rewards, on Kickstarter!
The Memory Eater has now met 65% of its goal with 17 days to go! Two stretch goals have recently been added which will reward backers if the project goes a certain amount over the goal with free ebooks.
The Memory Eater ebook: $8. Print: $15. You helping non-mainstream, page-turning fiction: priceless! With 4 days to go, and $3,345 out of $4,250 raised, we need all the help we can get. Please consider supporting the anthology at http://www.kickstarter.com/projects/875080901/the-memory-eater-anthology
Title: Sha’Daa, Pawns, Created by Michael H. Hanson, Edited by Edward .F McKeown
Publisher: Perseid Publishing
Pub Date: 2012
Rating: 4.5 out of 5 Stars
Reviewer: Michael D....
Posted By Mike Griffiths (0 Comments)
May 6, 2013 @, 2:16 PM
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Sha’Daa, Pawns, Created by Michael...
Title: Sha’Daa, Pawns, Created by Michael H. Hanson, Edited by Edward .F McKeown Publisher: Perseid Publishing Pub Date: 2012 Rating: 4.5 out of 5 Stars Reviewer: Michael D....
May 6, 2013 @, 2:16 PM