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Tech for Comics

Greg Tjosvold

Tech for comic writers & publishers. Have Scrivener; will create. Here be spreadsheets & other scary things.

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Creating a Digital Collectible Comic is Easy

Most of you know that I have been advocating for ethically and responsibly produced digital collectible comics (that's code for NFTs 😉) for quite a while now—so much so that I even wrote a book1. I see digital collectibles as another low-b...

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Like Kickstarter, but with a Sponsor Pool

The dReader crew is at it again. They are the driving force behind a unique crowdfunding campaign currently live at Cubik.so. The attached video gives a brief introduction.

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Kickstarter Post Mortem - Part II

In part two of my Kickstarter post-mortem, I need to talk about things I’d do differently. The elephant in the room is that the Lump Dog campaign paled in comparison to its predecessor.

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  • Greg Tjosvold

    Creator of The Lump Sum Saga, a "Redwall meets The Martian" epic that is just getting started. Bleeding edge technonaut. Author of "Comic NFTs - An Ethical Approach." Old as dirt. I've lived stuff.

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