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For those of you who may be interested, I have a work related Facebook page where I do a pretty decent job of making regular posts about Yva progress, what books I have in stores that week, etc., if you're curious about that sort of thing.
We also have contests sometimes and give away books or prints, and other goodies. When you're trying to go indie, it's all about traffic! So come on by and Like us if you're so inclined!
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I think I need to change the name of this thread. I'm really not crazy about the word "pimpin'" and all it's connotations, though it certainly is... colorful!
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For those of you who are John Byrne fans and on Facebook, I'm having a contest on my RSquared Facebook page. When the page reaches 200 "Likes", I'll give away all 14 issues of the IDW run of John Byrnes's Next Men.
To be eligible, just "like" the page, or share the post about the contest.
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For those of you not on Facebook, I'm also offering the same give away on Twitter, RT the post or Follow me, @rleep, to be eligible. I'll choose the winner when I get 15 more followers, so it's a relatively small pool. Though at the current rate of interest, it may take awhile...
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The last page of Yva Starling: Troubleshooter, Issue#1: Shopping Day is on line now. That's 27 pages of story for free! It was a tremendous effort of time, love and money, and I hope you'll check it out.
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My latest Yva project is fresh from the printers: a companion book of PAPER DOLLS! I'm inordinately proud of this one because I did all the art myself, with the exception of the doll, which was drawn by Ryan Howe. It includes 12 costumes for Yva, some with mix-and-match parts, on nice heavy paper, and the doll shown on the cover is also on the interior back cover in heavy card stock.
I'm attaching a sneak peek of a couple of outfits. These are production drawings. In the actual book they're laid out with cool graphics designed by my partner in crime and comics, Brian Roe.
Any paper doll enthusiasts out there? I'd love to hear from you.
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