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fuzzyred ([personal profile] fuzzyred) wrote2020-12-14 05:09 pm
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Holiday Half-Price Sale

This week there is a half-price sale for all (or most) of [personal profile] ysabetwordsmith's available poetry. I have a bit extra to spend this time, so I can go around the $200 range, and I am willing to run a pool if no one else wants to. A pool would net us the quarter price rate, so everything would be even CHEAPER and we could buy more poems. I don't think we could buy out the whole sale ($1915.50 at quarter price), but we could probably make a sizeable dent, if people want to join the bandwagon.

Below, I have listed my first four targets, along with all of their information, in case anyone is interested. This leaves about half my budget free for whatever strikes someone's fancy, though with no outside input I will tend towards the Polychrome Heroics poems.

So, if anyone has any ideas or input, let me know, and we'll see if we can buy lots of poetry!

First round targets:
HART'S FARM

"Inside, Outside, on the Floor"
At Hart's Farm, people often seek partners from outside.
54 lines, was $20, sale price $10, quarter price $5

SHIV

"Pie Day"
Story Date: Saturday, March 14, 2015
The Finns celebrate Pi Day.
364 lines, was $182, sale price $91, quarter price $45.50

"Mending the Broken"
Story Date: Wednesday, February 10, 2016
Summary: Still shaken up from the kidnapping attempt, Shiv turns to yarn as a calming method. It helps.
308 lines, was $154, sale price $77, quarter price $38.50

ARTS AND CRAFTS AMERICA

"A Gentle Whisper"
Story Date: 1961-2011
President Bob Ross.
214 lines, was $107, sale price $53.50, quarter price $26.75
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Re: I'm in!I

[personal profile] ng_moonmoth 2020-12-15 01:54 am (UTC)(link)
>> I was planning on you wanting the Iron Horses <<

You were, were you? Sounds like you've either got a good crystal ball, or you Know Something. I'm betting on the latter.

>> I'm fully on board with all your first round picks. I also like the Big One, so I'm good with that being a stretch goal. <<

OK, I'll open with my initial targets, mention that we're after $100 to buy the Big One thread, and are looking for enough to fund one or both of the big Shiv epics with a $125 head start. And if not enough comes through, why don't you pick the one to open?

I'll write this up and post it this evening. You should see it in your morning.