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superheroesincolor: Crowdfunding: Rosarium Publishing: The Next Level “Rosarium Publishing was started in 2013 with one goal: to bring true diversity to publishing so that the books and comics we enjoy actually reflect the fascinating, multicultural world
superheroesincolor: Crowdfunding: Rosarium Publishing: The Next Level “Rosarium Publishing was started in 2013 with one goal: to bring true diversity to publishing so that the books and comics we enjoy actually reflect the fascinating, multicultural world we truly live in today. We publish science fiction, crime, steampunk, satire, comics and represent over 40 artists and writers from all over the world. With the success of this campaign, we will be able to print thousands of books and continue our mission to further our quest for diversity in publishing with the high quality of work you deserve. With the help of some amazingly talented artists and writers as well as many of you out there through Indiegogo, social media and word-of-mouth, we’ve been able to produce quality work and many critically-acclaimed projects such as Mothership: Tales from Afrofuturism and Beyond, Stories for Chip: A Tribute to Samuel R. Delany, The SEA Is Ours: Tales of Steampunk Southeast Asia, and APB: Artists against Police Brutality; many of our projects have entered high school and college classrooms across the country; we’ve been mentioned, reviewed, and featured in Publishers Weekly, Chicago Tribune, Library Journal, Locus, Boston Globe, Washington Post, countless websites and blogs, and The New York Times; and projects such as the comic DayBlack, the crime novel Making Wolf have won literary awards. We’ve been able to accomplish all this through hard work, your support, and print-on-demand. As we said, Rosarium Publishing was started with an idea; it was not, however, started with a lot of money. This has all been funded by the publisher’s day job. So, with the rapid growth we’ve been experiencing, it is now time for us to move away from print-on-demand, which, in the long run, is too expensive for any publisher to rely on, and have to move to offset printing.” Check out the project at indiegogo and spread the word [ Follow SuperheroesInColor on facebook / instagram / twitter / tumblr ]
superheroesincolor: Crowdfunding: Rosarium Publishing: The Next Level “Rosarium Publishing was started in 2013 with one goal: to bring true diversity to publishing so that the books and comics we enjoy actually reflect the fascinating, multicultural world
superheroesincolor: Crowdfunding: Rosarium Publishing: The Next Level “Rosarium Publishing was started in 2013 with one goal: to bring true diversity to publishing so that the books and comics we enjoy actually reflect the fascinating, multicultural world we truly live in today. We publish science fiction, crime, steampunk, satire, comics and represent over 40 artists and writers from all over the world. With the success of this campaign, we will be able to print thousands of books and continue our mission to further our quest for diversity in publishing with the high quality of work you deserve. With the help of some amazingly talented artists and writers as well as many of you out there through Indiegogo, social media and word-of-mouth, we’ve been able to produce quality work and many critically-acclaimed projects such as Mothership: Tales from Afrofuturism and Beyond, Stories for Chip: A Tribute to Samuel R. Delany, The SEA Is Ours: Tales of Steampunk Southeast Asia, and APB: Artists against Police Brutality; many of our projects have entered high school and college classrooms across the country; we’ve been mentioned, reviewed, and featured in Publishers Weekly, Chicago Tribune, Library Journal, Locus, Boston Globe, Washington Post, countless websites and blogs, and The New York Times; and projects such as the comic DayBlack, the crime novel Making Wolf have won literary awards. We’ve been able to accomplish all this through hard work, your support, and print-on-demand. As we said, Rosarium Publishing was started with an idea; it was not, however, started with a lot of money. This has all been funded by the publisher’s day job. So, with the rapid growth we’ve been experiencing, it is now time for us to move away from print-on-demand, which, in the long run, is too expensive for any publisher to rely on, and have to move to offset printing.” Check out the project at indiegogo and spread the word [ Follow SuperheroesInColor on facebook / instagram / twitter / tumblr ]
