T10K

Kardi & West

Creators of the comic The Tale of Ten Thousand

(Also, we drink a lot of coffee, but that's mandatory for us folks in the Pacific Northwest, right?)

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May 23, '16
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Oh gosh, I think everyone who creates anything has that sort of anxiety. (You do a good job at managing it though, the work you produce is lovely and well thought out.) I think everyone has some sort of anxiety over how others will see their creative work; writing, art, sculpture, food, anything! …

Thank you for the clarification - and understood, will do from now on! Also, thank you @CyndiFoster for your help and posting the body of the email!

Well, to be honest... I'm glad I check and read the forums on a regular basis at least once a week. I totally skipped over this in my email, it was lost and buried among all the other notifications I get from the site. I'm not sure if there's a way to bold or star things like this, because this wa…

I believe they can find their way, they're not going to have the explosive subscribers that a lot of shorts do. Long term comics take time to build up a reader base; it's an investment on the reader's part as been said several times above. A lot of the suggestions posted in this thread are wonderful…

Have to put a vote in for Project Wonderful as well. It is a great way to advertise comics and we have found that we have kept a large percentage of readers on. You can easily tailor your ads to be most effective; advertising on pages with the same keywords and genre, ratings, etc... Hope that …

Love seeing the responses here... As for us- West is a freelance illustrator, and I (Kardi) own a fairly large retail pet supply store.