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This project successfully raised its funding goal on November 11, 2011.
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For this amount we'll send you a digital copy of the Strumpet in PDF - perfect for reading onscreen.
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Want your very own, physical copy of the Strumpet? We hope you do! For this amount we'll post a copy of the Strumpet anywhere in the world, signed by as many contributors as we can wrassle together, with three different badges/buttons to say thank you. (Note: please state if you prefer your copy unsigned.)
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This year we'll be asking one of our contributors to design a print for our cherished contributors. Depending on the chosen design it will either be a 2 colour Gocco print or a high-quality giclée print (we'll make sure it's archival.) We'll send it, a signed copy of the Strumpet, and a special badge (button) anywhere in the world - all for only $25.
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Jeremy has made some really fab laminated Strumpet earrings - perfect for the lady in your life or even the more adventuresome man! It's a cheeky adornment that will titillate and impress in equal measure. ((You'll also get three different Strumpet badges/buttons and a signed issue.)
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We've been looking for a way to celebrate our history...and we think we've found it. For $50 you'll receive a professionally printed calendar with images from out-of-print issues of Whores of Mensa, plus new Strumpet art. Happy New Year! (You'll also get three different Strumpet badges/buttons and a signed issue.)
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Ellen Lindner is a cartoonist, writer and illustrator. She self-published her first graphic novel, Undertow in spring of 2009, and has been a part of the Strumpet's predecessor - Whores of Mensa - since 2005. A member of Deptford's Fleece Station arts studio, she enjoys playing with vintage sewing machines and exploring the further reaches of South London - when she's not doing comics, of course.