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Stolen Justice
by DJ Gross

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Kindle Edition published 2011-05-09
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"Simply can't think of words that are superlative enough! I was superglued to my Kindle for two days...The balance between the suspense-filled action and romance is spot on." The Romance Reviews (5 Stars, Top Pick for August, 2011 Nominee for Best Romantic Suspense)

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"Stolen Justice immediately grabs the reader and plunges them into conflict and intrigue...a spell-binding story that is not to be missed." Coffee Time Romance and More (5 Cups, Reviewer's Choice Award)

"I ended up falling head first, deep into a book that was full to the brim with violence, scandal, emotion...DJ Gross made it so you just had absolutely no idea what would happen next!" Shameless Romance Reviews


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Author Topic: Absolutely flabbergasting Kickstarter response (update: now over $4k!)  (Read 2467 times)
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« Reply #50 on: February 07, 2012, 11:47:31 PM »

Remember that I've got a fan base that is already used to me raising money this way for book production; it's how I did book one, though I didn't do it on Kickstarter. That helped a lot. But this time around I got half again as many people as the original group of supporters, so either I've got more fans now, or people browsing Kickstarter saw the project and liked it. Judging from Kickstarter's stats it's a little of both.

I get the word out via Twitter, Facebook, my blog (which is linked to LiveJournal and Goodreads) and my newsletter. I also mention it now and again in a couple of places I hang out on on the web, but I usually don't link more than once or twice the entire campaign. I mention it on Twitter at least once a day. I aim for no more than that, but things have been so crazy with the totals going up and up that I've mentioned it sometimes quite a bit--it's hard not to. When I do, I don't always link, though. On my home page I have the Kickstarter widget which shows how much money I've raised, and a link to the project page is on every page of my site in a prominent spot.

Pre-Kickstarter, I made sure everyone knew I was going to do it and worked out the prize packages with fan input. I looked at other Kickstarter projects, especially the successful ones, to see what their packages and videos looked like. I had a lot of character studies I could use for visuals--those were a great investment I've made over the last four years. I wrote out my video script, threw the script away, and then just put it all out there on the page and in the video. I have a pretty compelling personal story, and the entirety of book one is serialized on the web--anyone who wants to see how well (or how badly) I write can find out right there.
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« Reply #51 on: February 08, 2012, 12:40:55 PM »

Sounds great!  You are truly doing an amazing job with these.  And that dress is gorgeous!  I don't blame you for wanting it -- now I want one, too.  (Grin.)  You have good taste!
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« Reply #52 on: February 08, 2012, 01:15:02 PM »

Isn't that against Kickstarter's TOS?  "Funding your life?"  Using funds to get yourself things like (their example) a new camera, or paying bills?
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« Reply #53 on: February 08, 2012, 01:54:32 PM »

Isn't that against Kickstarter's TOS?  "Funding your life?"  Using funds to get yourself things like (their example) a new camera, or paying bills?

I've got to say that post about using the extra for a dress and other personal rewards really took me aback.
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« Reply #54 on: February 08, 2012, 07:46:00 PM »

I don't think you understand how Kickstarter works. People aren't giving me money out of the goodness of their hearts; they get stuff in return--actual, tangible stuff.

The original proposal was for money to finish paying my editor, the book designer, the cover artist and to buy and ship books to the backers. To do that I figured I needed $1,500 bare bones budget, and that's what I asked for. I even forgot to figure in the taxes on the Kickstarter money and Kickstarter's own fees; I would have come up a little short.

Kickstarter hand-approves every project submitted. Had I asked for anything for myself, Kickstarter would have denied the project from the get-go, but I didn't, and it didn't.

When this became a runaway success, I started adding on bonuses until I finally ran out of ideas. I'm doing the extras because I have the money now; they are things I've wanted to do all along, like the world map and the audiobook. Most of the extra money is going toward those things.

I had no obligation to do anything more than what I initially offered. In other words, way way way more of the money could be going in my pocket free and clear, with Kickstarter's blessing. In fact, they made me a staff pick--AFTER I made my goal.

I don't understand what you want or expect me to do. Should I give the extra money back? People don't want me to give it back, they want their stuff! Most of them bought their packages after I met my goal; that I met my goal is no secret, it's right there on the page. The individual components of the $30 package with the bonuses total around $50 if bought individually--for my fans, it's a bargain. (If you go to the Kickstarter page and look at the original packages you won't see the bonus stuff; you can't change the packages once someone's bought one. The bonuses are covered in the updates and at the bottom of the project page.)

If you're taken aback, don't back me. That's in the Kickstarter guidelines, too.
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« Reply #55 on: February 08, 2012, 09:42:38 PM »

Kind of have to agree with MeiLin. What's the point of allowing your project to exceed the budget, if they're worried about people using it for non-project things?
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« Reply #56 on: February 08, 2012, 10:02:52 PM »

Thank you, Jeffrey.
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