Ka-thoom!
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This weekend (Sept. 30-Oct 2) I’m exhibiting at GaymerX Year Four in Santa Clara, CA! This is my fourth year attending GaymerX, and if you’re an LGBT geek, it’s heaven. But one thing is different this year: I’m not in the Expo Hall booth area this year. Instead, I have an artist’s table in the “Indie Space” part of the Expo Hall — Table 24, in fact. (here’s the map) It’s a bit hidden in the corner, up against the wall of row 3. But if you’re able to come, please stop by! 😀
In other news, my assistant Teri made this cool summary of the rewards September Patrons are getting:
There are lots of great benefits to being a Patron (you can see them all here along with an explanation of what the heck Patreon is), and you’d really be helping me out if you became one too. If you’re enjoying our work here and would like to see it continue (and would like to get access to all kinds of special benefits),
please take a moment to watch the video on my Patreon page and consider becoming a Patron.
So! That’s what the Gate looks like when it’s activated. Cool! What’s next?
Tune in this Wednesday to find out! Hope to see you there! 😀
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