Tuesday, 11 March 2025

Sigma Peppa Pig - World Book Week comics by kids


Possibly the busiest week of comic classes with the most travelling ever, possibly, for World Book Week 2025, from schools in Walthamstow, Hayes, Leighton Buzzard and elsewhere.


Having started the week with my fourth day at Havelock school in Desborough (see earlier blogs for the mountain of comics produced there), Tuesday saw me doing my classes with the Year 4s at a school called The Forest tucked away in Epping Forest on the edge of Walthamstow, just off a roundabout I've driven round a hundred times and never knew it was there. Very nice private school, good kids.


If it's Wednesday it must be Minet Juniors in Hayes. What can I say, a lovely school with lovely kids. Who, by the way, bought a nice load of Richard The Thirds (and ordered some more after the fact). 


Thursday saw me at Oak Bank school in Leighton Buzzard, a special school who were having me back for a return visit. Working with smaller groups than in other schools, the kids did some great work.



I also went to this school, where nothing of note happened.

The celebrities these eight groups chose to appear in my demonstration strip were Dwayne The Rock Johnson, Taylor Swift, Elon Musk (twice), Michael McIntyre (twice), Ryan Reynolds, and most original suggestion of the week King Richard The First.

My Books And Where To Find Them...
Richard 
The Third
Findlay 
Macbeth
Prince of 
Denmark Street
Midsummer Night's 
Dream Team
Shakespeare
Omnibus

Comic Tales
From The Bible

Joseph, Ruth
& Other Stories

Space
Elain







Monday, 3 March 2025

Run Away From The Butcher, Daddy Pig - more comics by kids

 

The last few comics from Havelock Juniors' four day visit, plus the fruits of a trip to Preston.

Scorton near Garthorp near Preston in Lancashire.

Calder Vale, a half day at school, as part of the Scorton trip.

Havelock Juniors, completing the four day trip begun last week. And they bought books.


Third and final Havelock Juniors comic, and a flipchart at last. Squeezing three classes into a day really left so little time for anything else, so I didn't even try doing a flipchart till today.

The celebrities these six groups chose to appear in my demonstration strip were Sabrina Carpenter, Harry Styles, Rick Astley, Taylor Swift, Harry Potter, and Mr Beast.

My Books And Where To Find Them...
Richard 
The Third
Findlay 
Macbeth
Prince of 
Denmark Street
Midsummer Night's 
Dream Team
Shakespeare
Omnibus

Comic Tales
From The Bible

Joseph, Ruth
& Other Stories

Space
Elain





Sunday, 2 March 2025

Book Sales March, live and online


Help, a wrinkly old man with a very odd bulge in his trouser pocket is drawing pictures of children in a giant cow shed in Exeter.

Live Book Sales March 2025 - schools and events

Mon 3 March -  Havelock, Northants (day 4) = £266
38 x Richards 

Tues 4 March - Forest E17 - no sales

Weds 5 March - Minet, Hayes = £154
22 x Richards 

+ additional 40 books ordered afterwards = £280

Thurs 6 March - Oak Bank Leighton Buzzard = £14
2 x Richards  (a special school, not book-selling territory)

Fri 7 March - school in Bristol = £560
80 x Richards
(Biggest school sale ever I think)

Sat 8 March - UKCGF Exeter = £280 (card & cash)

8 x Richard
6 x Space Elain
1 x FM, PODS, MNDT
1 x Omnibus (sold out)
5 x Colouring Books
(1 Dr Who sold out, 1 Cult TV sold out, 1 Bowie, 70s, 90s sold out)
+ lots of caricatures @£2 each

Sun 9 March - Creed Cons Bristol = £421 (card & cash)

18 x Richard
3 x Space Elain (sold out)
2 x FM
3 x PODS
6 x MNDT
1 x Tales From Bible (sold out)
1 x Esther
10 x Colouring Books
(2 xPunk sold out, 2 x Euro Vol 2 sold out, 1 x Bowie sold out, 1 x 70s sold out, 1 x 80s sold out, 1 x 80s Superstars sold out, 2 x Euro Vol 1)
+ lots of caricatures @£2 each

Tues 11 March - Fleetwood Primary = £56

8 x Richards

Weds 12 March - Underley Carnforth = £105

15 x Richards

Total (to Underley) = £2186

232 x Richard The Thirds

Saturday, 1 March 2025

Ordering books from Lulu - time and cost



In order to sell my books, I order print on demand copies from Lulu. If I'm lucky they'll sell them, via Global Distribution, on Amazon. But, as discussed elsewhere, they keep rejecting my graphic novels as being "low content" when they are, of course, nothing of the sort. (Me not selling direct through Amazon KDP has also been well covered here.)

The Cost

For the first 1000 copies of Richard The Third I ordered print runs from Stu Gould's Citrus Print. And I'd happily do that again, but I don't have the cashflow to hand (it costs me £1200 for 500 copies). So I'm getting them in batches of 18 (best postage price, £13.29), which works out at the best price per copy.

But, and it is a big but, that price varies dependant upon one big thing - the Lulu Voucher Code.

If I'm lucky, I can get 15% off, using these vouchers which Lulu send, but which only work once (sometimes twice). I once got 20% off. There are also 10% vouchers. But there are also times when I desperately need books and I can't get a discount. And I've just noticed today, Sunday March 2, and I've seen the basic price per book has just gone up (from £62.43 for 18 to £66.10 for 18). Here are how those prices work out:

18 copies inc p&p + 15% discount = £75.72 = £4.20 each
18 copies inc p&p + 10% discount = £79.39 = £4.41 each
18 copies inc p&p no discount = £86.73 = £4.81 each

So, selling that at £7 each to kids in schools, I'm making between £2.10 and £2.80 a copy. When I sell them at events for £7.99 I make £3.18 - £3.79 each. Could be worse. (Though when I can afford a Citrus Print run, they come out at £2 a copy, which would be better.)

The Wait

How long it'll take the books to arrive is the other variable. I've found myself caught short recently and really have to keep up to date with my stock counts. Here are the waiting times I've had for this year's print runs:

6 Jan - 30 Richards - 10 days wait
15 Jan - 30 Richards - 7 days
27 Jan - 15 Richards - 9 days
31 Jan- 18 Richards - 7 days
4 Feb - 18 Richards - 8 days
6 Feb - 18 Richards - 12 days
7 Feb - 10 col books - 15 days
9 Feb - 10 Rich + - 9 days
9 Feb - 18 mixed books - 11 days
11 Feb - 18 Richards - 9 days
14 Feb - 17 Rich + - 11 days
14 Feb - 18 Richards - 14 days
25 Feb - 18 Richards - 8 days
2 March - 18 Richards (still waiting)
2 March - 18 Richard (Priority Post)
3 March - 18 Richard Priority Post
3 March - 20 D2D Richards
5 March - 18 Richard Priority Post
5 March - 20 D2D Richards


So on average I wait 10.16 days. Best to assume you'll be waiting a fortnight, then it's a delightful bonus when they come in a week.

Also D2D

Monday night update: I just ordered 20 books from D2D. They only cost £2.76 each and the postage is only £11.01. They say there's sales tax to be added, but I don't know how much, and they say delivery can be 14 days. I also don't know how up to date the front cover and interior contents are. But if this batch comes through, then I'll be ordering and selling D2 copies over the coming months.

And that's the end of the most boring post so far this month.

Big Update: D2D books arrive in just 4 days! Ordered Mon 3 delivered Fri 7 and they cost £3.12 each. Game changer! Lulu copies are history baby. 

My Books And Where To Find Them...
Richard 
The Third
Findlay 
Macbeth
Prince of 
Denmark Street
Midsummer Night's 
Dream Team
Shakespeare
Omnibus

Comic Tales
From The Bible

Joseph, Ruth
& Other Stories

Space
Elain



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