Of course, I'll start by re-iterating that the people who don't read the not-even-fine-print are idiots who don't deserve your books anyway...
My donation was not to fund the next chapter but just to have a copy of the book IF it printed (see "FINE PRINT") and to support YOU. Yes, I could have waited it out and seen if it was purchased and published. A mass market paperback is, what 8 bucks? I don't even BUY hardcover! But again, that was not the point, the point was to support any Liaden adventures by a couple of my favorite authors. Even only e-format would've been welcome. (And my eyesight's bad enough, I'll add...)
So thank you for continuing to support my (and others', I see) Liaden habit. I would say that I'm going to meetings, but I'm too busy reading. ;-) Any future publishings are always welcome at my home, regardless of format.
I'm also thankful that you didn't have to remember how to make willow bark tea with fire from rubbing sticks together and having to catch mice for the cats while sheltering from the snow out in the Maine wilderness. (Of course the cats wouldn't catch the mice themselves... that's what humans are for...)
I did a happy dance when I received my copy of Fledgling and I'm anxiously awaiting Saltation. Write on!
Thank You!!
My donation was not to fund the next chapter but just to have a copy of the book IF it printed (see "FINE PRINT") and to support YOU. Yes, I could have waited it out and seen if it was purchased and published. A mass market paperback is, what 8 bucks? I don't even BUY hardcover! But again, that was not the point, the point was to support any Liaden adventures by a couple of my favorite authors. Even only e-format would've been welcome. (And my eyesight's bad enough, I'll add...)
So thank you for continuing to support my (and others', I see) Liaden habit. I would say that I'm going to meetings, but I'm too busy reading. ;-) Any future publishings are always welcome at my home, regardless of format.
I'm also thankful that you didn't have to remember how to make willow bark tea with fire from rubbing sticks together and having to catch mice for the cats while sheltering from the snow out in the Maine wilderness. (Of course the cats wouldn't catch the mice themselves... that's what humans are for...)
I did a happy dance when I received my copy of Fledgling and I'm anxiously awaiting Saltation. Write on!