what you need to do is gather all these pictures together
and put them out as a book. i'd buy it. fuck it, i'd buy three copies cos my sisters would enjoy it too. if the pictures you're using are now in the public domain, do it! (if you can't be arsed, send me the pictures together and i'll assemble them into a print-quality pdf for you. this is also a serious offer.)
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Tue 7 Feb 2012, 22:03,
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I'd buy too.
Some of my favourites are the ones i don't quite get. I like that.
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Tue 7 Feb 2012, 22:09,
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I'd buy the book, calendar or anything else they were collected in.
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Tue 7 Feb 2012, 22:19,
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See this, Tahkcalb?
That's three of us so far. Get a goddamned book together, or let me do it for you for the nominal fee of 20% royalties.
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Tue 7 Feb 2012, 22:23,
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There has been some interest over the years. I've sent it around often enough.
But it hasn't panned out. I may have to do
DIY/ebook/lulu thing. As a lot of people want
hardcopy of them. Yeah, except for one or two
riffings they all are copyright clear. I will
no doubt spam here if I do get a deal or DIY.
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Tue 7 Feb 2012, 22:21,
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DIY/ebook/lulu thing. As a lot of people want
hardcopy of them. Yeah, except for one or two
riffings they all are copyright clear. I will
no doubt spam here if I do get a deal or DIY.
Hmm, sounds reasonably promising
Keep on tarting them around! And going the Lulu/Amazon CreateSpace route doesn't stop you hawking it to publishers - at least, not from Lulu and Amazon's side; last time I checked the agreements weren't exclusive, and I was careful to check that. Some publishers *are* arsey about something that's been released before, even independently, but I'd expect that could be worked out since in principle it's no difference from a small-press book being bought out by a larger publishers and that's always happened.
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Tue 7 Feb 2012, 22:28,
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