Friday, 20 December 2024

A good year, and a new year, for Richard The Third


My fourth Shakespearian graphic novel, Richard The Third, has proved to be my most popular, and has had a very good year in 2024. Today I produced a revised edition (above) which is the version that will take us into 2025.

I published Richard in October 2023. I'd run a successful Kickstarter campaign which enabled me to commission a 500 strong print run. About 100 of those went out to the patrons who'd supported it, leaving me about 400 copies to sell in person. It also sells online through Amazon (via Lulu and Ingram D2D, see below).

By April 19, as I note in my blog, I was down to the last 60 copies, and was now selling them in schools with a surprising success rate. So I ordered a second print run of 500 copies (for £1200, this time with no Kickstarter to support me). 

It is now December and I have 23 copies of the second print run left. The final 30 of the initial print run (which was a larger edition, with the Shakespeare play in the book) was sold in one go to one school, Kingsway Park on December 5th, a fine last splurge of the year. 

So that's 1000 copies of Richard The Third sold, mostly live and in person, between the end of October 2023 and the start of December 2024. Let's call it 1000 copies in 12 months. Not bad at all.

The initial 500 copy print runs of my first 3 books (Findlay Macbeth, Prince of Denmark Street, and Midsummer Night's Dream Team) all ran out this year too, since which time I've been ordering short print-on-demand runs. Those had all been printed in 2020, so it's taken them three and a half years to sell out. They still sell well live, but nothing compared to Richard.

So the new edition of Richard is in production, currently only on a print on demand basis. Which means they'll cost me £4.50 a copy (rather than the £2 a copy when I commission a full print run) so my profit margin is lower. Whether I can address that with a full print run will be dependant upon cash flow.

Also we'll have to see whether the kids buy them in such large numbers now that the logo doesn't resemble Dogman's any more. That was a cheeky move on my part, and has led to quite a few kids thinking it was in some way connected. In fact at a couple of events they've come up to me thinking I was Dav Pilkey. So now the book has its own distinctive logo, let's see how well it does.

I have many other plans for 2025 and my Shakespeare books, some tied up with my agent and her endeavours with publishers and some hopefully seeing me self publishing again. Stay tuned.


PS: Sales notes. Online my books sell way fewer. Above are my 2024 sales on D2D/Ingram, showing that Richard ties with Sweet Smell Of Sockcess, each selling 46 copies in the year. Midsummer Night's Dream Team comes an impressive third, on 42 sales. I'll be totting up the rest of my year's book sales in another blog near here.

My Books and where to get them:

Richard The Third Amazon - Etsy - Barnes & Noble - Waterstones
Findlay Macbeth - Amazon  - Etsy 
Prince Of Denmark Street - Amazon - Etsy - Kindle
Midsummer Nights Dream Team  - Amazon Etsy 
Shakespeare Omnibus Collection (all 3 books) - Paperback

Sweet Smell Of Sockcess - Putting A Show On At The Edinburgh Fringe - Amazon - ebook
Who Notes - Doctor Who Reviews - Amazon - Lulu - ebook
Space Elain - Amazon - Lulu - iBooks - Barnes & Noble 
Tales From The Bible - Amazon -  Etsy - Webtoons
The Book Of Esther - Lulu  - Amazon - Webtoons
Joseph, Ruth & Other Stories - Amazon
Captain Clevedon - Amazon
Tales Of Nambygate - Amazon  




Thursday, 19 December 2024

Merry Christmas from Hev & Kev + from Kev's classes


Merry Christmas all. This card has been sent to all the schools who've had me in the past couple of years, hoping they'll all have me back.

And a Merry Christmas from Hev & Kev (and Tadpole). This is the one that's gone out by post to friends and family.


My Books and where to get them:

Richard The Third Amazon - Etsy - Barnes & Noble - Waterstones
Findlay Macbeth - Amazon  - Etsy 
Prince Of Denmark Street - Amazon - Etsy - Kindle
Midsummer Nights Dream Team  - Amazon Etsy 
Shakespeare Omnibus Collection (all 3 books) - Paperback

Sweet Smell Of Sockcess - Putting A Show On At The Edinburgh Fringe - Amazon - ebook
Who Notes - Doctor Who Reviews - Amazon - Lulu - ebook
Space Elain - Amazon - Lulu - iBooks - Barnes & Noble 
Tales From The Bible - Amazon -  Etsy - Webtoons
The Book Of Esther - Lulu  - Amazon - Webtoons
Joseph, Ruth & Other Stories - Amazon
Captain Clevedon - Amazon
Tales Of Nambygate - Amazon  



Tuesday, 17 December 2024

2024’s Most Popular Celebrity With Schoolkids is...

 2024’s Most Popular Celebrity With Schoolkids is...


(Above: The final two comic covers of the year, made with year 7s at Heron Hall Academy, Enfield)

When I deliver my Comic Art Masterclasses in schools, as I have been doing with varying degrees of frequency for twenty years now, I do a demonstration strip as part of the workshop. I get the kids to suggest the names of four celebrities, the most famous people they can think of, and from those four names we choose the one that I’ll then draw in the strip. My notion has always been that it keeps them engaged and gives me the chance to ad lib and be sidesplittingly hilarious. That’s the idea.


Come the end of the year I’ve taken to totting up who they’ve suggested, and how often. In previous years their most popular suggestions have been:


2023 & 2022 - Dwayne The Rock Johnson (chosen 17 and 15 times)

2021 - Ariana Grande (13 times)

2020, 2019, 2018, 2017, 2016  - Donald Trump (chosen 8, 16, 30, 42, and 25 times)

2015, 2014, 2013  - Simon Cowell (chosen 31, 27, and 25 times)


So who did they choose in 2024? Well, this year I did 89 days of school visits, and the various groups made 177 comics. Their celebrity choices were, in reverse (and alphabetical) order..



ONCERS - only chosen the one time


Adele

Andrew Garfield

Ant McPartlin

Bailey Spinn (a Youtuber)

Barack Obama

Benson Boone

Bob Ross

Britney Spears

Claudia Winkleman

Daniel Radcliffe

Declan Donnelly

Elon Musk

Elvis Presley

Emma Watson

Galileo (yes, that Galileo)

Gordon Ramsay

Harry Styles

Jackie Chan

James Bond

Jamie Smart

Jenna Ortega

Jesus

John Travolta

John Wayne

Johnny Depp

Jojo Siwa (a singer)

Jude Bellingham

Jun (a K Pop star)

Justin Bieber

Kai Cenat (a Youtuber)

Keanu Reeves

Kendrick Lamar

LeBron James

Lionel Messi

Merlin (yes, the magician)

Nigel Parkinson (yes, from the Beano)

Osama Bin Laden

Paul McCartney

Rick Astley

Rod Stewart

Santa Claus

Simon Cowell

Terry Crews

Tom Cruise

Wayne Rooney

Will Shakespeare

Zendaya


MY FAVOURITE ONE TIME CHOICES:


John Bonham out of Led Zeppelin

Jimmy Hill

Donna (one of the kids mums)

“Edward, but I don’t know his surname”



CHOSEN TWICE


Ariana Grande 

Billie Eilish 

David Bowie 

Eminem 

George Washington 

Jeremy Clarkson 

Leonardo DiCaprio 

The Weeknd 

Usain Bolt 


CHOSEN THRICE


Adam Sandler 

Boris Johnson 

Jeff Bezos 

John Cena 

King Charles 

Nicki Minaj 



SIXTH PLACE - chosen 4 times


Albert Einstein 

Donald Trump 


FIFTH PLACE - chosen 5 times


David Attenborough 

Tom Holland 


FOURTH PLACE - chosen 6 times


Drake 

Ryan Reynolds 



THIRD PLACE - chosen 7 times


Cristiano Ronaldo 

Mr Beast 


SECOND PLACE - chosen 10 times


Dwayne The Rock Johnson 



JOINT FIRST PLACE - both chosen 18 times


Michael Jackson 

Taylor Swift 


Thanks to anyone who's read these blogs of mine this year, I hope they give you some insight into the nonsense kids come up with, and the even greater nonsense I try teaching them. If anyone would like to book me to come and teach their kids, please get in touch. Just avoid World Book Day in March...and, wait a minute, this is the exact same last paragraph as last year. Why, it's as if I've realised no one ever reads these!



Kev F Dec 24


The kids favourite celeb 2023

The kids favourite celeb 2022

The kids favourite celeb 2021

The kids favourite celeb 2020

The kids favourite celeb 2019

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