So I’m hitting the first dilemma in the Kid Comics project. I got a parent asking me to intervene to get their child to follow the instructions. Which I completely understand them wanting that, but it’s something I want to avoid. A big part of the thing is I want to give parents an ability to build a relationship with their child, not the ability for me to build a relationship with their child. So we’ll see what happens.
I did an interview with a local paper about my Puzzle Box Kickstarter. I’ll let you know when it goes on the internet. We’ll see if it generates a bunch more sales or not.
I got the rest of the mini-comic promos out. I feel weird going so slim on the promos I send out, but I suppose I have a big enough list of reviews for the back catalog that I really should start focusing on investing promos to stores or something.
Started sending out the promo emails for the new releases. We’ll see what happens. I think that a lot of the albums this time out have good hooks for the stories in the press release, so I’m hopeful they’ll generate some coverage.
Last Night’s Dream:
I’m at a cafeteria for breakfast. I’m not sure if it’s a mental hospital or some kind of rehab center. I don’t want to eat any more & I give my food to some other patient. Why would they give me three donuts for breakfast anyway? That’s way too much sugar even if I didn’t want to starve to death.
shouldn’t the parent be doing the parenting here?