We've launched an exciting new project of our own! Introducing the Kickstarter app for iPhone!

Funded! This project successfully raised its funding goal on May 31, 2012.

You gave 110%

Update #6 · May 31, 2012 · 3 comments

Today was my last day teaching at Martin. It was also the last day of the pledge drive for SHORT STORY OF THE MONTH CLUB--and officially my first day as a full-time freelancer. I'm happy to say that the Kickstarter project was successfully funded. It also means I made $5,545 (minus Kickstarter fees, minus Amazon fees, minus taxes, minus expenses for printing and shipping the books) on my first day as a full-timer. Not bad, right?

I want to thank all 120 of you who pledged. You literally gave 110%. I also want to thank everyone who spread the word about it. Over this busy month of fundraising, the project accumulated 236 "likes" on Facebook. That's a lot of buzz! And I want to thank everyone who didn't pledge who patiently waited through all the Kickstarter-related postings on Twitter and Facebook... thank you for remaining my friend, even if I came across as a huckster.

Yes, it's about the money. And no, it's not about the money. It's possible for both statements to be true.

Yes, the money will absolutely help me and my family as I transition to this new full-time endeavor.  I'm fortunate. I have some things going for me. I have experience and a few contacts. I've read plenty of books on freelancing, and I have friends who are freelancers, ready to share their wisdom. (April, skip the next two sentences.) But I still have no clue how this is supposed to work. I'm confident I'll figure it out, and this project bought me some time to get it together. (Hi April!) I know how to write stories, how to put one word in front of another. So, that I can do. And you've allowed me to do that without worrying I should devote my time elsewhere. Thank you.

No, it's not about the money. Even if this Kickstarter project failed, I would still be on the freelance path. April and I made our decision last summer, and we've been working towards this goal for a long time. This Kickstarter project is about a creative outlet. It's about doing something I love and getting it to you, for your enjoyment. Why not give it away for free? I truly believe (even in this new digital marketplace) that putting a price on something adds value. If you commit to a subscription and if it's well presented, I think you'll get more out of it. I've given stuff away for free before, and it's scary to see how people disregard it. These stories will be worth your time, and they are worth my effort. I want to be a better writer, and what better way than this? You should be mad if I deliver something that's no good. And I should work in fear of your disapproval. On the other hand, there's no greater feeling than connecting with a reader. I love the risk/reward aspect of creative pursuits. You take a chance, and it's exciting.  Once again, thank you.

What's next?

If you pledged to Kickstarter, you will get the first short story on June 5th. You'll receive an email with a link to download the pdf version and/or epub version. (Make sure you add my email address to your contacts list, so the email doesn't get tagged as spam. That would stink.) Please don't share the links. You'll spoil the fun, and I'll have to find another way to deliver the goods. The story is titled "If You Could Be." In its current state, it's 3,163 words long.

What if you weren't able to subscribe before the fundraiser ended? On my website, check the right margin. I'll have a PayPal button to purchase a digital subscription ($10 for 10 months). However, I won't do any pre-orders for softcover and hardcover books on my site right now. My friends and family who pledged via Kickstarter get first dibs at the lowest price, plus any other rewards offered. I might also offer individual stories for sale at $2. It's always cheaper to subscribe.

That's the plan. Let me know if you have any opinions on the matter. Since you're part of the club, you certainly have a say.

April and I are working hard on all facets of this project: the story, the art, the design, and even how to best deliver everything. I hope you enjoy your subscription. It should be a good year.

3 Comments

We did it!

Update #5 · May 27, 2012 · 4 comments

In my glee, I wanted to use the song "We Built This City" as background music, but I remembered Kickstarter's (perfectly appropriate) copyright policy. So, just play your own favorite celebratory music while watching this video, if you desire.

Also, in the video, I say "bigger and badder." In this case, "bad" means "good." I don't want to make these stories BAD in the negative sense. My apologies for any confusion.

Only a few days left to get more subscribers! Please spread the word: SHORT STORY OF THE MONTH CLUB IS HAPPENING.

*singing* "Marconi plays the mamba! Listen to the radio! Don't you remember? We built this city, we built this city on rock... and roll!"

  • Video-116520-h264_high

4 Comments

Don't stop believing

Update #4 · May 25, 2012 · comment

We only need to raise $2,636 in six days, which isn't too bad. It's doable. We just need a lot more subscribers -- or one very generous backer. (It could happen.) I've been working hard on the June short story. I want to have it ready if/when we reach our funding goal. Here's a preview of what you'd receive, sans the illustration:


Just imagine absolutely beautiful artwork by April Hopkins on the top half of the first page. Looks nice, doesn't it?

To encourage more backers to jump on board, I've decided that even if the project doesn't get funded I will still send the June story to everyone who pledged. Free. So, just by taking a chance on me, you'll get something. Not too bad.

I appreciate everyone who has pledged. Your support means a lot to me. I also appreciate everyone who has spread the word about our Short Story of the Month Club.

Comment

A message from my wife

Update #3 · May 22, 2012 · comment

Hello Friends,

My husband of just one year has decided to take a leap into the unknown. Having taught high school English and Creative Writing for 12 years, he has decided to leave the classroom and become a full-time writer. I am fully supportive of this decision, one that we made together, as I recognize his amazing talent and discipline as a writer and creative person. This decision is not a complete blind leap, as he has been working towards this goal for a few years now. He has had a successful run with D Magazine, winner of this year's "Best in Nation" award from City Magazine Awards. (You can read one my favorite pieces by David here: Six Flags Mall Is Still Open)

To "kickstart" his work, so to speak, he is devising a SHORT STORY OF THE MONTH CLUB to give him a creative boost during this first year. If you subscribe, you will receive one short story a month (hence the project name). The stories will be coupled with an illustration by me, the supportive and equally project-hungry wife. I'm very excited to see his stories come to life, but also I am excited to embark on my own creative opportunity as his illustrator side-kick.

All the information:http://www.kickstarter.com/projects/davidhopkins/short-story-of-the-month-club

If you pledge $10, you will receive a full-year subscription (10 short stories). If you pledge more, you can get a softcover or hardcover print edition. You can get original artwork, book dedications, or ad space for whatever. No money will be collected unless he reaches his pledge goal.

It all starts here. To pledge:http://www.kickstarter.com/projects/davidhopkins/short-story-of-the-month-club

Thanks y'all, and I'll be in touch. I hope you are doing well!

Best,
April (Wenzel) Hopkins

Comment

And now, with a flier

Update #2 · May 7, 2012 · comment

Thanks to Paul Milligan for creating this flier to promote the Short Story of the Month Club.

  • Image-113917-full
Comment
120
Backers
$5,545
pledged of $5,000 goal
0
seconds to go

Funding period
Apr 23, 2012 - May 31, 2012

  • Pledge $10 or more

    35 backers

    One-year digital subscription (ten short stories with illustrations) in both pdf and epub formats sent to your inbox every month

    Estimated delivery: Jun 2012
  • Pledge $15 or more

    2 backers

    *THE STUMBLEBUM* Subscription, plus an illustrated sketch card featuring a character of the backer's choice by comic book artist Paul Milligan (http://flavors.me/paulmilligan)

    Estimated delivery: Jul 2012
  • Pledge $25 or more

    62 backers

    Subscription, plus signed paperback edition of collected short stories

    Estimated delivery: May 2013
  • Pledge $50 or more

    12 backers

    Subscription, plus signed hardcover edition of collected short stories

    Estimated delivery: May 2013
  • Pledge $100 or more

    5 backers

    Subscription, signed hardcover edition, plus name listed as a "sponsor" of one short story (for pdf and epub versions) and name included on the book dedication page (for print versions)

    Estimated delivery: May 2013
  • Pledge $250 or more

    1 backer Limited (19 of 20 left)

    Subscription, signed hardcover edition, short story sponsorship, book dedication page, and a half page ad at the end of each short story (pdf and epub versions only)

    Estimated delivery: May 2013
  • Pledge $500 or more

    0 backers Limited (10 of 10 left)

    Subscription, signed hardcover edition, short story sponsorship, book dedication page, and original art from one of the short stories

    Estimated delivery: May 2013
  • Pledge $1,000 or more

    2 backers

    *PATRON STATUS* Subscription, signed hardcover edition, short story sponsorship, book dedication page, original commissioned art from short story artist, and a full page ad at the end of all the short stories (pdf and epub versions only)

    Estimated delivery: May 2013