US residents: Do you want a copy of the Sandra and Woo anthology or art book?
Thank you for all the orders! Now that the book covers have arrived in the United States, it is too late for additional orders!
The cover pages for the U.S. versions of the Sandra and Woo: 10 Years anthology the art books The Art of Sandra and Woo are currently on their way back to my print shop Ka-Blam in Florida. This means the finished books will be sent by Ka-Blam to our Kickstarter backers next week or so.
I printed more books than needed. This means, a good number of books are still available for purchase! All of them have the “Freedom! Justice! Cookies” line and my signature on the inside of the cover page. Some of them also have a stencil that turned out sub-optimal with smudges, a couple bad outlines, etc.
See the Kickstarter campaign for all the info about the books!
This is your last chance to get the books! The following packages are available for purchase. The listed prices already include shipping! Your shipping address must be located in the United States!
Art book + PDFs: $30Anthology + PDFs: $40Anthology + Art book + PDFs: $60
If you want a copy, please send me the listed payment amount to my PayPal account: novil@gmx.de
Please include your address details in your payment details or send them to me in an email to novil@gmx.de. Please use the following template for that:
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Just a nitpick, I have seen you do often…
US Residents not US Citizens. I know it’s a nitpick, there are people living in the US (residents) that do not have the USA nationality (citizens) and there are people with USA nationality, but living abroad (like me). The use of citizens as meaning, people with mailing addresses in the USA, is unnecessarily confusing. [And don’t get me started about US Nationals, that are not citizens, i.e. people from Puerto Rico or Islands that are not Hawaii, but have addresses serviced by USPS]
@ rioki:
Not to nitpick myself but Puerto Ricans are and have been US citizens since 1917 via the Jones-Schafron Act. The only American Nationals that aren’t technically citizens that I’m aware of are American Samoa residents.
@Jose@ Jose: True, I am sorry for the confusion. You still lack some rights, like voting in federal elections… (Which is BS… )