Yes, but not really -- more like HTTV funded 60%, because we need to hit that stretch goal of $50,000 so next year's preview of the defending-champion (knock on wood) basketball team is in paperback form!
I donated lots of money so I can reserve several pages to explain my love of Michael Cox and Morgan Trent.
Thanks for the chuckle on a long, anxious day.
In haiku, obviously.
if we're close to, but shy of the 50k needed for the bball/hockey preview, is there a way that people can just chip in a few extra bucks to make that happen?
I suggest chipping in those couple of bucks now so that it will get to $50k!
Just added my pledge. Do i get to chose what shirt i want?
Yes, but you'll do that later (after the Kickstarter project is over, Brian will send out a form that takes care of all the details).
Cool thanks. I'm more than happy to suport/contribute to the best sports blog on the interwebz!
if we're close to, but shy of the 50k needed for the bball/hockey preview, is there a way that people can just chip in a few extra bucks to make that happen?
Just added my pledge. Do i get to chose what shirt i want?
EDIT:Sorry for ther double post, I swear i only clicked once
Rhyme scheme for the win.
Upvoted for fantastic gif!
I asked this in the original thread but could Seth or Brian let us know if this is really not available in Canada? You sent me one last year and I'd love the chance to contribute this year as well, but it says it delivers only to the USA...I have never found it for sale in Canada so if you don't ship it I can't get one. Please let us good Canadians know!
I would like to know this as well! Will contribute immediately if you are shipping to Canada.
Just a minor note on the great improvement in the HTTV numbers - last year, there were 1,774 backers and a total pledge of $54,486 for an average pledge of $30.71. This year, as of this post, there were 803 backers with a total current pledge of $31,207 (as of this post) for an average of $38.86, so the average donation so far is up almost 21% from last year. I think that is a testament to the quality of the publication really (and the additional offerings) - nice work, MGoBlog.
Or the fact that there's a second magazine that you can buy for an additional $15.