Friday, 16 September 2016
We're live!!
Greetings everyone!!
The crowdfunding campaign for The Lincoln brigade graphic novel is live! Here's the link for the Kickstarter website where the campaign is located:
Support the Lincoln Brigade
We have, starting today, exactly 29 days left to reach our goal. Help us spread the word. Don't keep this campaign to yourself, we need all the help we can get.
Thanks for your time and your support.
Thursday, 8 September 2016
The good fight
With the crowdfunding campaign in which you have to, not just to write, but also to become a publicist, a designer, a salesperson, an editor, etc., your workload gets bigger and has a profound effect on you daily life with your "other" job and the family, who support you regardless how bad you are at juggling everything.
At this time you doubt everything. Am I good enough, is the book good enough, will people like it, will it do the veterans justice,... It makes you rethink everything about yourself. The lack of sleep, doubt, worrying, disbelief, fear,... Is it worth it?
And then, one day, you get a reply from a comic retailer to one of your e-mails, in which you were telling them about the comic-book and the importance of the veterans of the Lincoln Brigade, and the dangers of a man like Donald Trump and his hate mongering speech.
And then you remember why you are doing this and why it's all worth it, the lack of sleep, the fear, the worrying, ...everything. It's all worth it. Because you're fighting the "good fight" and because people like that were the reason you started this story in the first place.
"The danger is not the far right taking power. The danger has been the left for the past 100 years. Every communist country is left wing, the Nazis were left wing socialists, Obama and Hillary are left wing socialists.
I am not worried about people like Donald Trump, they talk tough but have no power in this nation and haven't for decades. I am worried about the ever expanding government welfare state and entitlement spending.
No one is entitled to anything from anyone else. You want it, you earn it. That is exactly what all comic store owners have to do."
Monday, 22 August 2016
A little taste!
Here's the first 15 pages of The Lincoln brigade graphic novel for your viewing pleasure. so you can check out the work of Antonio Rojo, Puste and Ester Salguero, as well as getting an overall feel of the story and characters. Don't be afraid to share this post. Every little helps. Thank you!
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Sunday, 21 August 2016
What is crowdfunding? What is Kickstarter?
There are people who follow me and may not what crowdfunding is or what the devil Kickstarter is.
Fear not. Here comes backup.
https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/pablodura/the-lincoln-brigade?ref=nav_search
Crowdfunding is a type of collective financing, usually online, through financial donations people can fund a project in exchange for rewards. It's NOT about asking for charity. All money contributed has some kind of reward. Basically, you buy something in advance. But it is much more than that. With your participation, big or small, you become an active part in the realization of the project. Without you, the crowdfunding would not exist.
Kickstarter is the platform that manages the campaign. They put the frame so people like me can put their projects on show. They manage payments and take a fee for their services. The creator stablishes a goal and a timeframe but, if the target is not met, the backers are not charged anything and the project would not become a reality. It's an "all or nothing" philosophy. It creates a sense of urgency.
That is why the active participation of backers is essential so an effective online word of mouth can be made.
Fear not. Here comes backup.
https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/pablodura/the-lincoln-brigade?ref=nav_search
Crowdfunding is a type of collective financing, usually online, through financial donations people can fund a project in exchange for rewards. It's NOT about asking for charity. All money contributed has some kind of reward. Basically, you buy something in advance. But it is much more than that. With your participation, big or small, you become an active part in the realization of the project. Without you, the crowdfunding would not exist.
Kickstarter is the platform that manages the campaign. They put the frame so people like me can put their projects on show. They manage payments and take a fee for their services. The creator stablishes a goal and a timeframe but, if the target is not met, the backers are not charged anything and the project would not become a reality. It's an "all or nothing" philosophy. It creates a sense of urgency.
That is why the active participation of backers is essential so an effective online word of mouth can be made.
Wednesday, 17 August 2016
THE LINCOLN BRIGADE
WHAT WAS THE LINCOLN BRIGADE?
They were a group of nearly 3.000 american volunteers who came to Spain in 1937 to help the democratic elected government of the Republic of Spain against a group of fascist military rebels who had tried to take power by force. This failed coup d'etat was the inception of the Spanish Civil War, that lasted between 1936 and 1939, right before World War II.
In
1936, just months after the government of the Republic of Spain was
formed, a group of rebel soldiers led by General Francisco Franco tried
to take power by force. Franco was a fascist, so Mussolini and Hitler
sent help in the form of supplies, weapons and soldiers to destroy those
who supported the democratically elected government. The rest of world
powers such as France, UK and the US signed a non-intervention
agreement and, they did just not help the Republic, but also forbade any
of its citizens to travel to Spain to fight.
This
is when the Commintern organized the recruitment of volunteers from
any country who wanted to go to Spain to fight in support of democracy
and against fascism. This group of volunteers were called the
International Brigades. In these brigades there were people from all
over the planet: Canadian, British, Irish, French, Russian, Polish,
German, Chinese, New Zealander,... There was even a Japanese and, of
course, there were the US volunteers. So it's no wonder the Spanish
Civil War it's sometimes referred to as the first battle of WWII.
It
is estimated that volunteers, among whom there were not only soldiers,
but also doctors, nurses, truck and ambulance drivers, etc., were around
2,800 and 3,000 people. The volunteers of the International Brigades
were grouped according to their citizenship or language, and Americans
were put in a battalion to which they christened the Lincoln Brigade.
The
Lincoln brigade had volunteers from all social classes, religions and
races. But in Spain there was no difference between them. No distinctions were made.
Here were all brothers and sisters fighting side by side against
fascism.
Among
these volunteers were approximately 90 African Americans. Citizens who
were frustrated and tired of living every day with discrimination,
racism and intolerance in the US and for which fascism was the very
representation of that evil.
Among
these American volunteers was Oliver Law, a trade unionist and workers'
rights activist, who would go down in history as the first African
American to command a fully integrated unit of Americans of different
races. He is the protagonist of this story.
With
your help, no matter how big or small, we can tell their story and
reach more people. If you can't become a sponsor of the project, help
us spread the word, share the link to the campaign so everyone has their
chance to help.
Support The Lincoln Brigade.
Thank you for your time.
Support The Lincoln Brigade.
Thank you for your time.
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