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on December 31, 2009
Jennifer Walker
Posted project update #8There's More Than One Way to Write a Book!
Post CommentFirst, I'm am so very grateful for each person who pledged towards the completion of this project. You are awesome! I'm also greatly encouraged by everyone I had a chance to speak with about the project who expressed interest and enthusiasm for seeing the finished project. You have reinforced the notion that this book will not only be a fun, rewarding task for me to complete but actually wanted and useful once it's in print.
Second, this isn't over yet! Sure, the Kickstarter side of things is, but that's okay. What to Feed Your Raiding Party will happen, by bits and pieces and as it can and I hope you'll check out it's new home over on
http://www.whattofeedyourraidingparty.com
I'll be posting (at least) weekly updates starting in January and doing various bits of fund raising as necessary to help defray the costs involved with putting the book together. Rather than one big push it'll be a bunch of little ones and, I think, will work better in the long run.
Happy New Year!
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on December 17, 2009
Jennifer Walker
Posted project update #7Podcast Updates and Down to the Wire!
Post CommentI had the great pleasure to chat with that gang over at All Games Considered and they had some fabulous questions about the book. It's definitely worth a listen (as is the rest of the podcast--great fun!)
http://www.agcpodcast.info/2009/12/agc-120-december-15th-2009-feeding-your.html
And a few weeks ago I was also on RPG Circus and I apparently forgot to link to them from here. Many apologies to the ringmasters over there!
It was a blast to get to talk to folks about the book and find out what people thought about the concept and what I'm trying to accomplish with it.
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So, 14 days left to take pledges and we're still quite a ways from goal. Nonetheless, I've had so much positive feedback about this project that even if we don't reach this particular goal on this particular time-line (but it'd be really nice if we did!), What to Feed Your Raiding Party will happen--I'm even more excited about it than when it was just a glimmer of an idea or a series of talks at the dinner table! Depending on the final outcome, 2 weeks from now, I'll have something to announce one way or another. Until then, spread the word to anyone you know who would be interested in this project (and that group is a lot broader than I originally thought, let me tell ya!) and have a happy holiday season!
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on December 8, 2009
Jennifer Walker
Posted project update #6We're at 25%: Meet Woody!
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on November 25, 2009
Jennifer Walker
Posted project update #5Budget Breakdown
Post CommentI was thinking the other day that, well, if someone were asking me to pledge to a project I might be curious to know how the money is going to be spent. In the interest of transparency, here's how I came up with the funding goal for What to Feed Your Raiding Party:
1750.00 Funding Goal
725.00 Printing and shipping of books to me, based on 152 pages, perfect bound
150.00 ISBN number and barcode*
50.00 Nutritional Software**
75.00 Art supplies
175.00 Amazon & Kickstarter fees (roughly 10% of goal)
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1175.00 Subtotal of fixed expenses* I know that there are free bar code generators out there but even they admit that it's not 100% guaranteed to be accurate. I think it's worth the additional $25 to make sure the bar code actually works.
**I've got 3 I want to try out and they range in price with $50 being the average. To test them I'll run 2 or 3 recipes through the program and then compare them with my manual figures using the USDA charts and see which one is the most accurate and user-friendly.
Which leaves:
$575.00 Wiggle room/R&D
This goes towards potential printing cost changes due to material cost increases (things can change in the 5 or 6 months between quoting and actual printing), having to increase the page count (a very real possibility) or freight increases from them to me as well as the production of recipe postcards (negligible, but still not free) and mailing of rewards (postcards, books and art). Aside from that, there's the R&D which is testing recipes. If you think about that amount spread over the 3 months I'm allotting for the production of the book (I really want it out in March!) it's not very much but it will keep this project from negatively impacting my normal household budget, at least not too much.
So there it is: how the money will be spent. If you have any questions about any of it, please ask! I'm an open book!
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on November 23, 2009
Jennifer Walker
Posted project update #4Interviews and the Next Backer-Only Update
Post CommentI had the pleasure of talking to the Happy Jacks RPG Podcast about What to Feed Your Raiding Party last night and the episode is available now:
I'll also be hopping into the RPG Circus podcast later this week as well as with All Games Considered in early December. It's a lot of fun chatting with others about the project and letting more people know about it and about Kickstarter in general.
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The next backer-only update (including art! early sketches of our 3 main characters!) will be shared once funding reaches 25% so let's keep those pledges coming in! Spread the word because a fully-funded project means this will see reality sooner rather than some unknown future date when I can scrape up the resources on my own!
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on November 21, 2009
Jennifer Walker
Posted project update #3A Good Question
Post CommentSo, while at an event last night that I co-catered, What to Feed Your Raiding Party came up and a question was posed:
Q. Will I get to have input into the recipe that's named after me?
And I had to pause for a second or three because I didn't automatically know the answer. It's a good question and it makes total sense to wonder about so here's what I came up with:
A. I will do my best to accommodate reasonable requests as to the TYPE of recipe that bears your name.
Which is to say that I certainly wouldn't want to assign a carnivore's delight-style recipe to a vegan backer but I also have to keep the end-goal of the book in mind when choose recipes for each section and the scope of the book overall. Does that make sense?
I also got a lot of "will this be in the book" type of questions about some of the foods that were offered last night. The short answer is, I don't know yet. Things like my chicken salad and, yes, the lemon bars that were so gooey-good, those are good contenders because they meet a few of my recipe requirements but I am far from set on my list of recipes so, again with the requests, if you want to see a certain type of recipe in the book, let me know. It might be something I haven't thought of yet or considered and I can keep it in mind for future brainstorming sessions.
After all, I'm the one writing and testing the recipes that will go into the book, but you will be the ones using it so input is totally welcome at this stage!
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on November 6, 2009
Jennifer Walker
Posted project update #210% update!
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on November 5, 2009
Jennifer Walker
Posted project update #1We've passed $100 in pledges!
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on October 28, 2009
Apparently there's a glitch with Amazon Mechanical-Turk users (whatever that is). From another project page: "To save other non-US people the hassle: A working State/ZIP combination is PA 18651 (randomly grabbed from my address book)." Apparently you can enter a state/zip combo regardless of how you logged in to Amazon and it'll get around the glitch. Supposedly Amazon knows and is working on it. I do apologize for the problem and hope that you'll still consider What to Feed Your Raiding Party as a worthwhile project :)
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on October 25, 2009
What to Feed Your Raiding Party: A Comic Book Cookbook by Jennifer Walker
Part comic book, part cookbook, all fun and actually useful. For gamers who considers the kitchen a storage spot or the gourmet looking for a chuckle.
Funding Unsuccessful (12/31/2009)
