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Colleen Carey

I completely geek out about writing & communications, charity work, and social networking. Kickstarter has left me in a completely happy puddle of geeky ooze.

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    ISS-Notify by Nathan Bergey

    I made a light that shines when the International Space Station is in the sky. I'm raising money to make a whole bunch and sell them.

    • 310% funded $18,637 pledged
    • 292 backers
    • Funded Jul 20, 2011
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    The Monster Book by Christopher Howell

    The Monster Book is a compilation of 26 linoleum block prints: a monster for every letter of the alphabet—each with it's own unique short story.

    • 107% funded $1,075 pledged
    • 33 backers
    • Funded Mar 31, 2010
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    The Gentlemen of the South Sandwiche Islands by James Taylor

    The Gentlemen of the South Sandwiche Islands is a charming board game that sits nicely at the intersection of art, logic and literature. PreOrder $26-

    • 117% funded $8,936 pledged
    • 151 backers
    • Funded Feb 10, 2010
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    50 Characters in 50 Weeks by Brent Rose

    An attempt to write, shoot, edit, and release one short-film every week, for fifty weeks, each featuring a new, original character.

    • 107% funded $10,702 pledged
    • 156 backers
    • Funded Nov 06, 2009
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    Listen & Learn: Music for a Different Kind of Audience by Rachel Rambach

    Music reaches children with autism in a way that little else can. Listen & Learn is a song collection for this special audience...help them hear it.

    • 112% funded $2,248 pledged
    • 57 backers
    • Funded Oct 08, 2009
  6. JeremyCooks.com by Jeremy Salamon

    The place to be for Teens (or anyone else) who love everything about Food & Cooking.

    Funding Unsuccessful (10/02/2009)
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    We're trying to tell the strangest science story of modern times! by 137 Films

    In 1989 two University of Utah chemists announced that they had solved all of the world's energy problems with some electricity and seawater in a jar.

    • 122% funded $5,531 pledged
    • 92 backers
    • Funded Sep 25, 2009