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      M A on September 17, 2010

      Congratulations on reaching your goal mate, I'm looking forward to reading this story.

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      Greg Stolze on September 12, 2010

      Thanks Alex, but it looks OK to drop it back down, if you want.

      -G.

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      Alex Miller on September 11, 2010

      I originally backed $15 and I came back to check on the count and it was 395, so I pledged an extra 5 to bring it to 400.

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      Greg Stolze on August 31, 2010

      Hm, maybe I should have called it "Harry Potter and the Zombis Blanc," but that doesn't really seem cricket. Pakistani cricket maybe...

      -G.

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      Rob Justice on August 30, 2010

      I shouted out to Zombis Blanc on this week's episode of Bear Swarm! Hopefully we can drive a few more backers your way! http://www.bearswarm.com/episode-124-recasting-the-theme-of-disbelief

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Those who pledge $2.00 or more get a link to me reading the story in my deep, mellifluous voice. Perfect for late at night when you want to lie in bed staring at the ceiling and contemplating the evils of humanity!

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See that skull graphic? That's a hand-printed woodblock graphic on high quality paper. If you pledge $15 or more, I'll make you a print of your very own. I've got two black inks, the Sumi (pictured) which gives a nice texture, or Speedball, which produces a very flat, thick black. You pick. (If you want, I can do your skull in red, green or yellow Speedball too.)

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Greg Stolze writes stories, designs games, illustrates and lays out much of his own work and has a cold, paralyzing phobia of writing to literary agents.

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