As you know, I’m running an IndieGoGo campaign to support the re-publication of my book. In an attempt to drum up more interest in the campaign, I’ve decided to start sharing some of the awesome perks you can get via this awesome campaign.
Today I present to you an 8-bit Imminent Danger coaster, created by the lovely and talented Denise Gow-Morse.
The character featured on the coaster is of course Eris Miller, feisty protagonist of Imminent Danger And How to Fly Straight into It, presented in her signature purple camo pants and shiny silver top.
Want your own Imminent Danger 8-bit coaster? Pop over to the campaign and acquire one of the following perks:
- Swag Bag ($25)
- Ultimate Fan Pack ($50)
- How Are You Even This Awesome? ($100)
- Whaaaaaaaaaaaaaat? ($200)
- This Is Getting Ridiculous ($500)
That’s all for today! As always, please please please share this campaign with your assorted social circles and I will be eternally and forever in your debt (whichever is longer).
Note: If anyone’s in the market for a custom 8-bit creation of their own, Denise will make them for $5-$15 + shipping (contact her at gow_denise@hotmail.com).
Unrelated media of the day:

Source: http://imgur.com/gallery/gwDkDAY
Interesting. That’s the second time I’ve seen that comic/meme/thing. 🙂 Coaster looks really cool and makes me think you should find a way to make an 8-bit video game off your books. 😀
Wouldn’t that be fun??? I need to see how hard it is to program a text game, like old-school Zork. Then again, I’d love to see my book turned into every medium under the sun, so … 😀
Even shadow puppet theater?
I would pay big money to see that. Imagine a six-armed Ssrisk as a shadow puppet … you’d need to use both hands just to control all the arms!
It would definitely be something to see.
Episode Six of Greenstar is available as an adventure game book, so let me know if you want ideas/assistance actually doing it.
I just received the latest goodies from you. Thank you!! The coaster looks awesome. I’m only dating myself now, but back in the ’80s I used to know how to create these 8-bit graphics.:)
Huzzah! As for the 8-bit graphics — did you used to work in video game design? Or was it just a hobby, like my obsession with collecting wooden turtles from assorted Caribbean islands?
Lol – I’m not *that* old! I was at school at the time, so a hobby. Although one that turned into a career later on. 🙂
Wooden turtles, huh? Nice!