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Barber Ella Shop 2012 by Scott Jon Siegel
Inspired by the sexy, sci-fi classic "Barbarella," Barber Ella Shop is Burning Man theme camp that gives out hundreds of free haircuts.
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Darling Magazine - Print Edition by Darling Magazine
If Audrey Hepburn started a magazine, it would be Darling. An ad-free mag that guides women through life with beauty & wisdom.
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117% funded $17,586 pledged
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Posted project update #14Character Sheet, Printing Info
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on May 12
The REAL FORK Project: real food, real easy! by Jon Whitehead
A vibrant online marketplace showcasing local, sustainable and artisan food with convenient pick up spots all over San Francisco.
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23% funded $2,628 pledged
- 36 backers
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Pathfinder Online Technology Demo by Goblinworks Inc.
A fantasy sandbox MMO RPG where the character's actions are persistent, the players build kingdoms and YOU are the storytellers!
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204% funded $102,340 pledged
- 1,588 backers
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Hi Aletha, João, and others: We do not have a shipping date yet. I know that we are a ways out from our estimated date; publishing is like that sometimes, and we don't like it any more than you do. Please be assured that all backers will be informed as their books become available.
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on May 1
Storybricks, the storytelling online RPG by Storybricks
Storybricks is the toolset that allows users to tell stories in a computer RPG and share them with friends.
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9% funded $23,239 pledged
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The Graphic Textbook by Reading With Pictures
A comic that every teacher will actually want to use... and a textbook that every student will actually want to read!
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119% funded $77,420 pledged
- 971 backers
- Funded May 17, 2012
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Hey, book publisher to book publisher: look into 360digitalbooks.com. I get pretty much everything I print done with them because their customer service is amazing and their prices can't be beat. If you want to support a local business, Collective Copies is a little pricier but they know their stuff like whoa. I used to print with them when I lived in Greenfield. :) My 8-year-old daughter is autistic and reads at a very high grade level, but when there are too many words on a page she gets easily distracted. I am SUPER EXCITED about getting her a book that will have a story that appeals to her, in a package that will keep her reading. Thanks for this!

