Support!

Hey all, thanks for coming. Chances are you've been directed to this page from my other post here. (Or I contacted you directly and am referring you here as the easiest way of making a donation. If that, then I just want to say thanks again for the support!)

If you have no idea why you're on this page, I strongly encourage you to go read about my mission.

Then, come right back- -I promise to keep this quick and to the point.

Step One: Go to NET's online donation.

Step Two: Follow this simple graphic to make sure that the donation is counted towards my mission goal:
Might need to enlarge it a wee bit to read, my apologies.


Step Three: Fill out your payment information at the bottom, and click submit.
Note: If you choose to make a donation over a time period, I would recommend using the "Pledge" box instead of the "recurring gifts" box, since the process is simplified and easier in the long run.

Boom. It's that easy! 
Thanks so much for the support. As that one prayer goes: It is in Giving that we Receive.

My gift of time and energy on these retreats is matched by your generosity- (and of course I'll be getting those short stories out.)
:D

EDIT:

$1,000 Milestone! - Poorly Timed Snack. This is one of my typical stories, I eat food and it horribly backfires, (metaphorically in this case) and it's pretty much a true story.

$2,000 Milestone! - Banana Cartel. This is something a little bit different. I enjoy a whole lot of O. Henry and early twentieth century short stories, so I kind of messed around with something along the lines of that style, but different at the same time. Just a warning, very Deadpan.

$3,000 MILESTONE! -  Lost Frog WOW. More than half way there. This is truly awesome. This story, even it's name, is one of my freewriting projects/story I have wanted to tell for a while. I do have a tendency to get lost in ridiculous ways, and I did write this kind of without thinking. Freewriting is like that. Take a subject, write write write. It's not my best work, but it is a great example of what happens when I freewrite.


Thanks again. I really appreciate each and every person who just takes the time to look through this stuff.
-Sam

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