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April 20, 2012

Marrowbones Review In Behind The Panels

Really great review of Marrowbones in the wonderful comics site, Behind The Panels. I feel like the reviewer understood the book better than I did! Check it out here.

To buy Marrowbones for 2 dollars you can hit the button below, after the purchase follow the link  "go back to eric orchard's website" to get to the upload page.


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Published on April 20, 2012 06:38

April 19, 2012

Marrowbones Spooky Book Contest Book List

This is a bit late in coming because I got so many responses that I needed some time to sit down and type out the whole list from the Marrowbones contest. So here it is, in no particular order, your list of wonderful, spooky books:

The Raven by Poe,  Frank and Stein and Me by Kin Platt,  Patricia Briggs' Mercy Thompson and Alpha & Omega series,  "The Haunted House," which starred Mickey, Donald, and Goofy, Pickman's Model by Lovecraft (Pretty much anything by Lovecraft),  Lord of the Flies,   Lois Duncan's "Down a Dark Hall",  Christopher Pike's "Whisper of Death",  Borris and Bella illustrated by Gris Grimly,  Wait Till Helen Comes by Mary Downing Hahn,  The Graveyard Book by Neil Gaiman,  The Best of H. P. Lovecraft: Bloodcurdling Tales of Horror and the Macabre,  We Have Always Lived in the Castle by Shirley Jackson,   "The Music Teacher" by John Cheever,   "The Dunwich Horror" and "The Music of Erich Zann" by Lovecraft,  "The Specialist's Hat" by Kelly Link,  "A Diagnosis of Death" by Ambrose Bierce,   "Kehua!" by Fay Weldon,Renee French's collection Marbles in My Underpants,   Books of Blood by Clive Barker,   Roald Dahl's The Witches,  The Giver by Lois Lowry,   Jeremy Dyson's The Cranes That Build The Cranes, Spiderwick chronicles Black and Diterlizzi, Creepy Susie and 13 Other Tragic Tales for Troubled Children a collection of illustrated short stories written by Angus Oblong ,  The Hunger Games,  Jane Eyre,  Coraline by Gaiman,  Bram Stoker's "Dracula",  "There are monsters everywhere" by Mercer Mayer,  IT by Stephen King,  Vampire Hunter D ,  The Secret History by Donna Tartt,  'The Shadow over Innsmouth' Lovecraft,   Billy the Frog, by Guillaume Bianco,   'Something Wicked This Way Comes" Bradbury,  Now We Are Sick, by Neil Gaiman & various contributors,  Steven King's Skeleton Crew,  The Stand King,  Scary Stories to Tell in the Dark series by Alvin Schwartz,  Ghost Story, by Peter Straub,  Hellboy by Mike Mignola, Locke & Key by Joe Hill,Night Shift by Stephen King, Pet Sematary by Stephen King, The Owl Service by Alan Garner, In the Walls of Eryx by H.P. Lovecraft and Kenneth J. Sterling,  The Sea Curse, Worms of the Earth by Robert E Howard, "The Turn of the Screw" by Henry James, Who Goes There? by John W. Campbell, The Shining by Stephen King,  "A Tale Dark & Grimm" by Adam Gidwitz, Garfield Hallowe'en, The Gashlycrumb Tinies by Edward Gorey, The Stress of Her Regard by Tim Powers, R.L. Stine's Gossebumps series , Zodiac, hitechapel Road, A Vampyre Tale by Ontario author Wayne Mallows.


Phew! what an amazing list! Thanks so much to everyone who participated. I'm sorry if yours is missing from here, I tried to get them all but there are a lot!


You can buy Marrowbones here for 2 dollars, just follow the link back "to Eric Orchard's website" from the Paypal page for your download.




                                                     
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Published on April 19, 2012 08:00

April 18, 2012

Getting Your Digital Comic To Readers

To answer some questions I've been getting about the nuts and bolts of self publishing a digital comic I'm doing a small post on how I distributed Marrowbones. I'd love to see more people doing this. I feel like there is the drive and the technology to have a constant stream of great comics to read. That's kind of my dream, more great comics all the time.

To start I should say part of this experiment in self publishing was to see if I could keep the overhead down to zero dollars for the first while. And I have! I expect to incur some costs soon, as I attempt to get Marrowbones into eBook shops like amazon and Barnes & Noble but the initial push has cost me nothing. Well, nothing but time, which is a pretty valuable thing.

Anyway, the materials used to create Marrowbones were all digital. My Cintiq, my iPad and a few different programs. I consider all of these paid for previously from my income. So, it costs me nothing but electricity to draw the book. Which looks funny now that I write it down. But it's true.

Oh! There was one cost I forgot about. I had a friend format the book in exchange for art. so, some bartering did occur.

But, to get to the distribution side of things. To be perfectly honest I did not know how I would distribute this until 10 minutes before it launched. My assumption was that I would email out every purchase. I thought about this moments before the time I had announced for the launch and realized this might be unfeasible. It would mean people in China and Australia would have to wait hours while I slept in order to get their book. That totally negates the benefits of selling digitally, i feel. I really didn't want that. It also meant sitting by my computer all the time waiting for sales and emailing them off. I started to panic.

So, what did I do?

I googled "how to sell your eBook with Paypal"

Within moments I found an instructive video on YouTube and was uploading the book as per its instructions while I was till watching it, pausing and rewinding as I went. It was a pretty frantic 5 minutes. And I was pretty lucky. I wish I could find the video now! But no matter how many times I google it I've lost it.

The actual process is extremely easy and fast.

Once you have your comic formatted as a pdf and ready to go start an account at Mediafire. It's free to start a basic account. Mediafire is a free file and image hosting site. You can read more about it here.

After you have an account there, upload your book.

Once the book is uploaded you need to copy the link to your file. This is straight forward and you shouldn't have any issues doing this.

OK, so you're all done with Mediafire and that side of the process, next you need to create a "Buy Now" button in PayPal. You'll need a Paypal account for this. They make this pretty easy.

What you need to do here is have the Buy Now button redirect the purchaser to the Mediafire site with your file. So, create the button you need and open the advanced options at the end. Check "buyer is directed here after purchase" or something along those lines and place the Mediafire link into the space provided.

And that's it! It's insanely simple.

Now go make some comics!

..if you want to see how it all works, why not try it by buying my comic? ;) Only 2 dollars for 47 pages!



                                                     
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Published on April 18, 2012 07:32

April 17, 2012

Marrowbones Fan Page

Here's a sketch I did in sketchbook Pro for the cover of Marrowbones issue one. Nora with her epee.

First day of sales for Marrowbones have been fantastic! Thanks so much everyone! This has been really exciting. I wanted to clarify my reasons for self publishing this book, while money factors in of course, it was primarily about getting more material out there. Traditional publishing is slow, and with the kind of work I'm doing it's really hard to have a lot of work visible. And it also limits the stories you can tell. By releasing things digitally, these issues can be overcome, and you can still have a great relationship with traditional publishing. I've talked about the importance of traditional publishing elsewhere. I think it's very important.

Digital also allows me to produce work that can later be refined, unlike print which has a feeling of finality to it, a digital work can be refined and made better with ease. I'd like to talk more about this idea another time, I'm still gather my thoughts.

but what I mostly wanted to post about was my new Marrowbones fan page on Facebook! Have a look

You can buy Marrowbones by following the button below. After your purchase select the button to go back to my blog, which will take you to the download page.


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Published on April 17, 2012 06:35

April 16, 2012

And The Winners Are!!!

Georgia Beaverson
Dylan Edwards
Tence1
Steve "Something Wicked This Way Comes"
Lady3Jane
and
Kurt Mitchell
Congratulations all! It took me a bit to do the draw because I got a lot more entries than I had anticipated.
I've decided to change things a bit, since most people on this list already bought the book from you ALL get a free sketch of your favorite character as well as a free comic, if you don't already have him.

I used the names given in the comments, so please email me to collect your prizes!
Thanks so much to everyone!

You can buy Marrowbones #1 right here:



After you make the purchase follow the link "go back to ericorchard blogspot etc." and it will actually take you to the download site.
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Published on April 16, 2012 14:27

April 12, 2012

A Map of Marrowbones

Nothing gets my imagination rolling like a good map, and I'm pretty happy with this one. This is a pretty basic map of Marrowbones Swamp. Every issue I'll elaborate the world a little more, zeroing in on a certain area. The main action happens at Ravensbeard Inn, near the center but there will be lots of exploring going on, too.

An extended version of what's in the comic:



"MARROWBONES SWAMP IS A SMALL POCKET WORLD WITHIN YOUR OWN. IT IS WELL HIDDEN AND THE EXACT PROPERTIES OF THIS WORLD ARE MYSTERIOUS. EVEN IT'S EXACT DIMENSION CHANGE RADICALLY OVER TIME, EBBING AND WANING. MARROWBONES ROVES AROUND EASTERN NORTH AMERICA; UPSTATE NEW YORK, MAINE, ONTARIO AND OTHER EASTERN PROVINCES. SOME OF THE STRUCTURES IN MARROWBONES ARE EUROPEAN SO IT IS BELIEVED THAT IT WAS ONCE SITUATED IN EUROPE. THERE IS ALSO A WORKING LAMPOST FROM NEW ORLEANS, A HUT FROM CENTRAL AFRICA AND A SMALL RUSSIAN CHURCH. THERE ARE OTHER WORLDS HIDDEN IN MARROWBONES, WORLDS WITHIN WORLDS WITHIN WORLDS. SO IT IS IMPORTANT TO STAY ON THE PATH AND IGNORE THOSE BECKONING LIGHTS YOU SEE IN THE DISTANCE" 
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Published on April 12, 2012 04:40

April 11, 2012

Ollie The Nervous Vampire

One of the main characters in Marrowbones, Ollie is very nervous and kind of sad. Nora is his only friend. He hides in his quiet crypt, worrying. 
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Published on April 11, 2012 06:05

April 10, 2012

Six Days To Marrowbones

Six more days! I hope... I'm lettering it now and had a sudden change of heart as far as lettering goes so there's some extra work happening. But that's fine. I ended up going with a lettering which is hand written over a font, like this:  I'm a big fan of hand lettered comics but am too sloppy to freehand it myself, but I feel this works out really, really well. 
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Published on April 10, 2012 08:40

April 9, 2012

One Week To Marrowbones!

All finished the very first issue of Marrowbones! Just a few more tweaks and it's ready to go. I'l be selling it from here for now, at 2 dollars a download.

Marrowbones is the story of Nora, a young girl who gets a job working at her werewolf uncle's inn in a haunted swamp. Each issue will be a stand alone story or stories about Nora and her friends. The comic is 46 pages long with comics, maps  and drawings. If you like Tim Burton, ghost stories, Mike Mignola, Neil Gaiman's Coraline and The Graveyard Book, Hammer films, Vincent Price and other weird, fun, spooky things you may like this comic. 
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Published on April 09, 2012 05:49

April 8, 2012

"Monet Eggs"

Henry managed to totally shock me after he finished painting his Easter eggs today and announcing very seriously, "look daddy, they look like Monet" Which they actually do. My wife and I finally remembered that we have a picture book about Monet's lily pads. Still, we thought that was very cool. 
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Published on April 08, 2012 11:39