Thoughts on the Kickstarter Close

Howard’s challenge coin Kickstarter made far more money than we ever expected. In the next month we need to pay to have 14 different coins printed and we’re likely printing at least 1000 of each type of coin. This is a crazy quantity. As soon as we have coins in hand, I’ll be shipping out over 2598 packages. We’ve already got some people signed up to help, but I’ve only begun to figure out what the process looks like. At least my test shipping supplies arrived today. I can begin to figure out the best methods to pack coins into packages. Then I have to figure out how to stage the work, how to schedule the work, etc.

There is also the accounting. I don’t know yet how much of that money has to go to coin printing, to shipping supplies, and to postage. I know it will be enough to fund the printing of Body Politic and the almost overdue reprint of Tub of Happiness. I am not going to have to carefully pinch pennies and chew my nails to make sure we can fund book printing. This is a huge gift. Beyond that, I don’t know. I don’t know what future complications will come. By June it will have all settled out, just in time for summer conventions.

For tonight Howard and I will just look at the huge expression of trust and enthusiasm that we’ve been given. It is amazing and humbling.

7 thoughts on “Thoughts on the Kickstarter Close”

  1. This is awesome news! It sounds like you’ve successfully created a whole bunch of work for yourself. Congratulations, and I hope it goes as smoothly as a new project like this can go.

  2. If you still need it, when the time comes I’d love to help. My time is quite flexible, and I could honestly use a few more outside-the-house things to do.

  3. Congratulations! I have no doubt that you’ll handle it all brilliantly. I would also be happy to help out with anything you need. 🙂

  4. Given that you have the Series 1 coins already in hand, you could use the orders that only want them as a trial run of your processes, as well as lessen the main rush.

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