I did find and eat (way too many) gingersnaps, in case you were wondering. Sad to say, our neighborhood Whole Foods does not have them, at least not the official Gingersnaps from Nabisco. They do have something gingeresque from Paul Newman (may his gorgeous soul rest in peace) but I was after the real deal, which I eventually found at the dreaded Safeway on Market.
But enough about sustenance, I promised to talk money. No, not the national economy. The Economy of Rick and David. How can we afford to publish Ginger Snaps, produce official ginger/gingerphile tshirts, and pay for an 8-stop book tour? Independently wealthy, you ask? Hahahahahahahahahahaha!
The kindness of strangers? WE WISH. No, we went begging, hats in hands, to our family and friends, who came thru big time for us.
We applied some vc expertise learned thru Kickstarter and gave ourselves a goal of raising $1500 in 30 days. We set backer bucks levels, thought of terrific rewards for backers, and cautiously optimistically sent off our first email. I learned pretty quickly that Kickstarter definitely is worth the money so don't leave home--financially speaking--without it. In this day and age, people want to pay by credit card. Kickstarter makes that easy, plus they have nicely organized, easy to use templates. Just plug it in, baby. Here endeth the commercial. Credit cards. Luckily, we had PayPal. Twice as much money came to us via PayPal as from checks & cash.
Bottom line, we raised $3500--$2000 more than our goal! Yow! It came from parents, cousins, aunts & uncles, nieces, sisters, and friends friends friends. 46 peoples. Average backer buck donation: $76. Of course that was skewed when David's parents sent us a check and we landed on the big money space. Thanks, Mom and Dad/Richard and Sheila!! Thanks, everybody!! Because of you we'll be able to reimburse ourselves for all (hope, hope) of what we spent to publish and buy books, tshirts, party refreshments, game prizes, and miscellaneous items too many (and boring) to list.
We're about to buy our first refreshments and prizes for our first book tour event: the Castro Kickoff tomorrow night. If you're nearby definitely come celebrate with us. We'll have Ginger food & drink, play Ginger games with Ginger prizes, sell Ginger/Gingerphile tshirts, read a couple of Ginger stories and show ALL the Ginger photos--and, oh yeah, sign Ginger books.
Details: Oct.18 at the Johnston Tax Group offices (thanks, Jeff!), 2327 Market St., SF (between Noe and Castro). 7:30 reception, 8pm program.
NEXT TIME: We tell all about the Castro Kickoff and list when the Ginger choo choo is coming to your town--or at least within 1500 miles of it.
A book blog about the creation and selling of a book of 13 full color photos of Ginger Queers and the short stories those photos inspired. Self publishing from idea to raising funds, selecting photos, writing stories, creating the book online, printing, developing product to market with it, scheduling promotional events, obtaining reviews, getting copies into bookstores, and selling.
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