Of course you couldn’t, Deacon.
We have special CHRISTMAS Fan Art by Artifice SuperFriend, Aikka. It involves more of her cute PaperChildren and thus is awesome. Yaoi Santa says check it out!
Speaking of checking things out, Artifice got a very nice review at GEEKALITARIAN – Women in Geek Culture.
And… if you haven’t started reading it already, you must, must, must check out Minor Acts of Heroism. It’s not yaoi (although it’s definitely “yaoi-aware”)—it’s just a really good time. Good art and great writing with engaging, well defined characters and truly witty dialogue. Just go read it. You won’t be disappointed. 🙂
We are now at $112 towards our next bonus page. Special thanks to long-time supporters John H. & Brian d. (who makes their 2nd donation in a row!) and a warm welcome and grateful bow to new supporters Katie P. & Jennifer B. for their generous donations over the last few days.
Big hugs go out to long-time friends Michael M, who made their second $25 donation to Artifice, Andrew T. who with their $25 donation has made their fourth super-generous donation to Artifice in a row (!) and Larisa V., who has now just made their twelfth $25 donation to Artifice! HOLY CATS AND DOGS!
Thank you all so much! With the holidays and an extra busy work schedule, I’ve found myself feeling a bit… tuckered out at times. Your generous support, though, is such a huge morale booster, that I find energy I didn’t even know I had to get these pages out to you. It really does make a huge difference in helping me get out this comic. 🙂
And next time, we’re back with Jeff and Deacon on Da Vinci Four. Hope to see you all there!
HAPPY HOLIDAYS! 😀
DING! DING! DING! DING! DING! DING! DING! Edit 12/26/11, 11:00 A.M.: You are UNSTOPPABLE! We have now reached the donation target so there will be a BONUS PAGE (Page 62!) this Wednesday, December 28th! I hope you see you there! 😀
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