Servers are known to be hard to relate to, you’ve just got to be persistent.
So I announced this on Twitter, but I’m not sure if I did it anywhere else. Starting in September I am quitting my full time job and dedicating myself to freelance and stay at home dad-ing.
What does this mean for you, not much, except that I will be changing my posting schedule from Tuesdays and Thursdays to Mondays and Wednesdays starting next week. The reason being is that Monday-Wednesday I will be working from home while my daughter is in daycare and this will give me a chance to help tweet/respond/post the comic to the various sites on the web. I hope this schedule won’t throw anybody off too much :D.
Also, a lot of people have asked about what they can do to help with the move to freelance, well:
1) keep reading the comic. Your support/viewership gives me money through ads, if you’re doing here or on Tapastic.
2) Become a patron. My Patreon page is to the left and is also here. More Patreon money means less freelance work I have to search out/occupy myself with and more time I can dedicate solely to the comic. I think there are some really fun reward tiers to unlock, but if there is ANYTHING else you’d like to see, just let me know!
3) Buy a shirt! I’ve got a few shirts for sale on Teepublic and each one you buys gets me $2 to $4, which is not a ton but enough buys and it can make a good impact, and hey you get to look great in it as well :).
4) Share the comics you enjoy. If you like one, tell your friends, RT it on twitter, like it on Reddit, whatever. More people coming to the site means more ad revenue, and eventually more comics.
Thanks for your support through all this, it’s a very exciting time for my family and me, and I hope that I can keep producing great comics for your enjoyment and spend some real quality time with my daughter as she grows.
Thank you again,
Wesley Hall.
Congrats Wesley!
Thanks! I’m really excited about it.
WOW! That is wonderful! Not only will your regular job not get in the way of your freelance work, but you will be able to spend more time with your daughter. Sounds like a win win situation to me! Wish you all the best with your creative endeavors!
Thanks! My wife and I are very excited about it. I can’t wait to see what the future holds!