The Giggle Farm Support
A project in Omaha, NE by Christopher James McLucas000days
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Giggle Farm is a 46 page children's story about a farm family facing life's ups and downs and making it through because of each other.
Backers: 56
Average Pledge Per Backer: $62
Funded: $3,445 of $3,000
Dates: Dec 16th -> Jan 10th (25 days)
Project By: Christopher James McLucas
Backers: 56
Average Pledge Per Backer: $62
Funded: $3,445 of $3,000
Dates: Dec 16th -> Jan 10th (25 days)
Project By: Christopher James McLucas
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current pledge level
Last Updated: January 10 @ 01:45 -0500 GMT
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Latest News
The growth of your seeds.
January 9th - via: kickstarter.com
One of my mantras for writing has been, “Giving up is harder than trying.” This Kickstarter has shown me one of nature’s great rules, that nothing is independent. The tree cannot be explained without the sun and the soil, this book could not be... (Read More)
The Next Step
January 5th - via: kickstarter.com
Now that we are officially 100% funded the next step is paying EAB publishing the money we rose to print the 250 copies of the book. I will still be sending out information through Kickstarter and the Facebook page for the release party. During the... (Read More)
We did it.
January 4th - via: kickstarter.com
Thank you all for this. We did it. $3,000, 100%. Thank you all. #superhappy. (Read More)
Thank you Backers.
January 3rd - via: kickstarter.com
The support I've received from my friends, family and strangers has been amazing. The community that exists in The Giggle Farm is revealed in reality every time I check my email, the Facebook page and the Kickstarter site. This tremendous joy in my... (Read More)
Size of the book.
December 30th - via: kickstarter.com
The book will be 11 x 17. The computer next to it I hope shows the size. (Read More)
Pages from The Giggle Farm and characters.
December 28th - via: kickstarter.com
The Laughing Stalk Their daughter Sunflower Cachinnate Farmer Guffaw (Read More)
A barrel of laughs and a boatload of fun.
December 22nd - via: kickstarter.com
To everyone who has shared this project and pledged support, thank you for all this fun. When I think about everything that is going on I realized how much fun I am having. When my manager and I get on Facebook and Kickstarter it shows us what I've... (Read More)
Seedlings
December 20th - via: kickstarter.com
After my first book I realized how many people it takes to make a book. It took the characters in each story. My brother and his computer that I wrote that book and this book on when he wasn’t using it. I had friends read my writing, then an... (Read More)
New video and more.
December 20th - via: kickstarter.com
The Kickstarer is cooking with fire and grease. It has been amazing to watch this project grown. Here is a link to the Facebook page to see more details of the book. There will be an update next... (Read More)
Christopher McLucas thinks laughter is the best medicine.
December 20th - via: omahamagazine.com
Way down on the Giggle Farm, the Guffaw family grows grinning laughing stalks and chuckleberries by the bushel full. Farmer Guffaw and his wife proudly watch as their children spend days playing outdoors, inventing clever contraptions, daydreaming, and getting lost in reading. Soon, though—as is the case in all families—their children grow up and move away to lead their own lives. The Guffaws become sad and lonely while the laughing stalks wither and the chuckleberries shrivel. (Read More)
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