This evening we shipped out the last of the extra Moonlight Chronicles. They went to Judith M., Donna B., Soren MT., Gerri C., Wileen H. (envelope surgery, tssk, tssk), Samantha H., Judy H., Stephanie T. and Shana I.
I also got a got call from d.price who tells me that he's gotten a rush of new subscribers including quite a few folks interested in buying a complete set of all 38 issues out so far.
Soon the snow will melt and he and I will be hitting the road for a joint drawing trip. Stay posted. Oh, and to diminish the quality of future Chronicles, I am to become a regular monthly columnist, staring with issue #40 in a months or so.
To all those people who asked me for my address in order to join the MC parade, I am sorry to have emptied my personal stash. However, you can start a regular subscription at just $5 a hand drawn, 100 page issue by writing directly to the hobo in the hobbit hole, dandy dan price himself. POB 109 Joseph OR 97846.
Comments
I just processed my amazon-dot-com order for your book & dan price's. What was I waiting for?? Thanks for all your generous sharing of visual richness! I'll be hanging out by my front door for the mail/u.p.s. until I get my stash, then I'll head off to my favorite neighborhood coffeehouse to savor every morsel! Great inspiration....Sharon
Posted by: Sharon | February 10, 2004 10:39 AM
Wonderful artistamps, Danny. I especially like the Washington Square arch. Before you know it you'll be craving a perforator. (Caution: it can be an addiction.) Send me a snail mail address privately and I'll send you some Southern California ones that I've perfed on Rosabelle the Rosback. I'm working on some now from drawings I did at Venice Beach.
Here's a page with some older ones: faux fun
Posted by: Karen Winters | February 10, 2004 10:43 AM
Love the stamps, Danny and Karen!!! Much more beautiful and interesting than many of the real stamps that I've seen at the post office. (I always go for the artistic ones of course.)
I'm really itching to try my own hand at that!
The 'Griffin & Sabine' books by Nick Bantock are also a great inspiration to anyone interested in this kind of thing!
Posted by: Amy | February 10, 2004 01:53 PM
Sorry sorry sorry for the envelope mix-up! Thank you thank you thank you for the Chronicle! I recently purchased D. Price's _How to Make a Journal of Your Life_... and now I am looking forward (even more) to my ramshackle envelope filled with the Chronicle.
Posted by: Wileen | February 11, 2004 08:00 AM