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Roundbottom Foundation Memberships Now Available

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The kits are ready to go.  Head over to the Foundation page to learn more.  They include every­thing I men­tioned before:  8“x10” print, selected from one of four, a let­ter of thanks,  and a  per­son­ally addressed mem­ber­ship card in a wax-​​sealed enve­lope.  The let­ter includes a pass­word to get you into the Members Only area of the site, which has behind-​​the-​​scenes tuto­ri­als, essays, record­ings, and more.The cost?  Only $35.

An offi­cial announce­ment will go on the Clockpunk site with this week’s pod­cast episode, but I’m mak­ing a spe­cial announce­ment here to my friends.  Who will be mem­ber #00001?

Limited edi­tion prints of all other images are going on sale this week as well.   Prints will be 16“x20”, lim­ited to edi­tions of 10, and will cost $125.  These prints include a free mem­ber­ship.   So stay tuned for an announce­ment for how you can order those if you so desire.

The Roundbottom Foundation mem­ber­ship makes a great hol­i­day gift for the steam­punk fam­ily mem­ber!  Buy a cou­ple of dozen and your whole fam­ily will be set.  It’s the gift that keeps on giv­ing all year long!

Which E-​​Commerce Method?

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I need some advice from those of you who have sold things online.  I have a cou­ple of dif­fer­ent routes here and I’m not sure which one is best.

First of all– the mem­ber­ship kits are ready to start going out the door.  They will start sell­ing on Monday if not sooner.  The only ques­tion is, which method should I use to sell them?

I have two options I’m look­ing at.  One is that I use an Etsy account and pass peo­ple inter­ested in buy­ing a mem­ber­ship over to the Etsy web­site.  The fees look okay.  One thing I don’t under­stand though is that Etsy charges you by the count for the things you list.  But it looks like every­one just lists a quan­tity of one.  ANy expe­ri­enced Etsy sell­ers that can explain to me why peo­ple do that?  For the mem­ber­ship kit, do I just list it with a quan­tity of one, then, what, relist each time some­one buys it?  Not clear from the FAQ how that works.

The other alter­na­tive is to use Paypal Payments and cre­ate but­tons on the site.  You can use Paypal Payments to col­lect pay­ments via Paypal or credit cards.  Fees look roughly the same as Etsy.  The down­side here is that Etsy would pos­si­bly get me extra sales from peo­ple just brows­ing Etsy.

And then maybe there are options out there I’m not even aware of.  So, poten­tial buy­ers, fel­low merchants–what’s the best way for me to do this?  I’m hop­ing to have some­thing set up by Sunday night, so please let me know your opinion.

OOooh Ahhhh!

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I just received two 16x20 test prints from my printer, one of the Steam Rat, and one of the Bird Queen.

I take a pretty darn nice look­ing pho­to­graph if I do say so myself.

These things are gor­geous.  I had them printed on pearl, and they are super glossy. I pre­fer matte, but the gloss some­how does lend a more pro­fes­sional feel.   When I do my print runs for lim­ited edi­tions, I think I’ll stick with the Luster paper over the Pearl.  Shiny is not right for steam­punk prints.

Photo: Spider Mama

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I took a few pho­tos while out in Kansas. This is one of them.

Photo: Spider Mama

Roundbottom: Prof. Welterschmidt & His Manservant Spirit

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This week, Dr. Roundbottom’s friend and expert on the super­nat­ural arrives by train in the city to help with the ruse to solve the war cri­sis.   Here’s a taste:

Are the fac­ulty and stu­dents accus­tomed to the sight of your manser­vant at the University then?”

Quite.  Why do you think I took my posi­tion there, instead of here in the city? And no, not just for the wealth of local brew­eries cater­ing to the stu­dents.   Prauygis University is the most haunted in the four worlds!  One does not bat an eye at such things there.  A stu­dent in my 302 lec­ture is a lost soul, actu­ally.  Much more actu­al­ized than this poor fellow.”

Actualized?  Is this why he has no face?”

He nod­ded.  We began to walk away from the sta­tion.  I had passed a tav­ern nearby on sev­eral ocas­sions, and even though I never have the time of coin to enter such places, I had made note of its loca­tion.  Professor Welterschmidt has always done much of his think­ing with a pint of stout in his hands since we were stu­dents together.

Indeed.  Spirits are merely echos in the ecto­plas­mic fre­quen­cies of the aether.  This poor echo has lit­tle mind of its own, lit­tle moti­va­tion other than to work.  I pro­vide it that oppor­tu­nity.  With time, its actu­al­iza­tion require­ments will be satisifed and it will fade into the back­ground ener­gies. Anyway, you may note that most ‘proper’ peo­ple pay him no mind. Transparent and face­less he may be, but he is still dressed a low class laborer, which might as well make him invis­i­ble in these streets. ”

So, go check it out.  This week, you can con­verse not only with Dr. Roundbottom but with Professor Welterschmidt as well.    Where can you find such amaz­ing enter­tain­ment?  Why, click this link of course!

Roundbottom Foundation Membership Packets

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Yeah, I know you’re prob­a­bly tired of hear­ing about all this, but it’s all I am work­ing on right now.  You def­i­nitely don’t want to read about my work or pol­i­tics.  Anyway, I’m work­ing on the Roundbottom Foundation mem­ber­ship pack­ets.   So far these pack­ets include:

  • one 8x10 print of either the Curious Mycoid, Another Clockwork Curiosity, The Common Maned Sprite, or Regarding Moth Pixies and Browncaps.  These prints will printed on  Fuji Luster Pro paper.  be stamped on the back with the offi­cial City seal and will be signed by Dr. Roundbottom.
  • A spe­cially addressed for­mal mem­ber­ship card with your steam­punk name on it. Or your real one, what­ever you want.
  • A let­ter of thanks from Miss Watkins
  • Access to the members-​​only area of the site, which pro­vides a behind-​​the-​​scenes look at how Dr. Roundbottom’s pho­tonic cap­tures and pod­casts are made.  Will include hilar­i­ous out­takes from pod­cast ses­sions and dis­carded pho­tos.  Basically, fun stuff.  This area will update monthly.

All of this for a $35 “dona­tion”*.   All images not listed above will sell in lim­ited edi­tions of 50 in a 16x20 size for $125 per print.  These will signed and stamped as well.  If you buy a larger print, you will receive a free mem­ber­ship in the Roundbottom Society.

I’d be more than happy to hear sug­ges­tions for other mem­ber­ship perks I should give.  Leave me a note in the com­ments.  I still need to make the mem­ber­ship cards.

So there are the near final­ized finan­cials behind the Clockpunk project.  I won’t even go into how much bloody money I’ve spent on this thing.  It will take a very long time to recoup my expenses, if I ever do.  I’m doing this because I really enjoy it.  Money from mem­ber­ships will mostly be turned right back into props, mate­ri­als, and photo equipement.   Maybe I’ll sell a bunch of lim­it­eds and I can rent that stu­dio space down town.  I really need an indoor place to shoot soon with win­ter approaching.

*Not really a dona­tion.  We’re not non-​​profit.  Not that we’re actu­ally mak­ing a profit, mind you…

New Roundbottom: The Bird Queen

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It’s Monday, and that means there is a new round­bot­tom image and report for you to check out!  This week, the doc­tor encoun­ters the mys­te­ri­ous Bird Queen.  He finds him­self not much closer to resolv­ing the con­flict between the birds and the bog­garts, and he needs your advice.  Check it out!

Roundbottom Research Publication

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Harkening back to my post about crazy uncon­ven­tial zine ideas, and all this talk and thought about relaunch­ing the Fortean Bureau, has led me to give some seri­ous thought to try­ing some­thing very very different.

Roundbottom is my core project right now, but I have a strong desire to launch a new ‘zine. At the very least, I am going to pub­lish a few sto­ries in the Fortean Bureau for­mat, but what if… what if I cre­ated a meta pub­li­ca­tion like the Surreal Guide to Botany or the Disease Guide from a year or so back–but as a kind of naturalist’s research pub­li­ca­tion.  Nothing stuffy and dry like real sci­en­tific mag­a­zines, but basi­cally pay­ing other peo­ple to write posts like Dr. Roundbottom.  I’d accept sub­mis­sions from both artists and writ­ers. I’ll pro­vide a forum for artists and writ­ers to team up, if they want to make a joint pro­duc­tion of an article/​piece.

Art would be allowed in any for­mat.  Not every­one has to do the pho­tog­ra­phy thing that I’m doing.  But the basic idea behind all of this is that each arti­cle is writ­ten by another nat­u­ral­ist in their own world, sim­i­lar or dif­fer­ent to Dr. Roundbottom, but at least pass­ably steampunk.

To start, I’d offer $50 a post (not longer than 2000 words) for the writ­ing and $50 for the art.  You’d be free to sell both any­where, and we will pro­vide a link to sell prints at your print store for artists.   We’d have an option to pay more at the end of the year to pub­lish a print edi­tion of the research notes.

Finally, and I’d be doing the same, you have to allow–and I’m not sure how to legally for­mal­ize this–references to be made to your work and char­ac­ters in other submissions/​posts.  For instance, Dr. Roundbottom him­self might ref­er­ence your paper and link to it while talk­ing about some­thing sim­i­lar in his world.  And you’ll be able to do the same with Roundbottom.  This kind of shar­ing isn’t cov­ered under any kind of Creative Commons license that I know of, so per­haps I would need some odd con­tract legal­ize.  I should talk to the Creative Commons peo­ple and see if they have suggestions.

Would any­one sub­mit to some­thing like this?  I’m basi­cally think­ing about the com­ments that hap­pen already on Roundbottom and for­mal­iz­ing a way for writ­ers and artists to par­tic­i­pate in this fash­ion and get paid for it. I under­stand that it would be dif­fi­cult to sell any writ­ing writ­ten directly for htis project to any­thing else, so that’s one flaw that i have to con­sider.  Please pro­vide your thoughts and com­ments!  Would you sub­mit some­thing to this kind of pub­li­ca­tion?  What rules do you think would need to be made?

A Request for Clockpunk Suggestions

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Hello all.  As you may know, I’ve been updat­ing Dr. Roundbottom on a weekly basis for some time now. (If you missed the new post yes­ter­day, be sure to go check it out).   The site seems to have matured itself and as far as I can tell is mostly sta­ble.  I have the most awe­some com­menters in the world. I don’t even know who half of them are.  Keep it up, mys­tery commenters.

My ques­tion is this:  what other fea­tures could I add to the site?  Any basic func­tion­al­ity that you would like to see that is missing?

If you have sug­ges­tions for things you want to see/​read more con­tent about, please share that with me too.

I am mak­ing this my sole project out­side of my day job (and a cou­ple of clients I sup­port)  for the forsee­able future.  So any sug­ges­tions on things I could add or do dif­fer­ently would be appreciated.

It’s Monday! New Roundbottom! Boggarts!

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This week kicks off a new multi-​​part sto­ry­line over at Clockpunk​.com.  It appears that Dr. Roundbottom has got­ten him­self into the mid­dle of some strange hap­pen­ings and a war may soon be break­ing out in the Park!

Primitive BoggartIn this week’s mis­sive, the Doctor relates a dis­cov­ery he doesn’t seem too keen on, which is that a species of faery called the bog­gart pre­vi­ously though to have an ani­mal intel­li­gence, can actu­ally speak and use tools.  He has a very inter­est­ing cap­ture doc­u­ment­ing the tool use at least, and it appears that he’s ende­vour­ing to make a record­ing of the lit­tle crea­tures for next week’s Nature Sounds to prove to the sci­en­tific com­mu­nity that they have the capac­ity for speech.

So check it out, tell your friends!  Spread the word!

I took a bloody fan­tas­tic steam­punk shoot last night which I will most likely be show­ing you bits of pieces of this week.  Unfortunately, Daily Photo is now dead until spring.   I’ll post pho­tos now and then, but they won’t be com­ing daily until the shoot­ing sea­son starts up again.