It’s been REALLY busy around the office these last few weeks.  As some of you may know, “Tomorrow’s Girls” is not my “Day Job.”  I make what living you could call it, by working in the live music industry.  And as some of you may know, that industry has had some serious challenges in the past two or three years.  Well, we’re not immune to that, and last week, our company lost a major client, which has us wondering how we’re going to make that living we were talking about earlier.

Oh, don’t worry–we already know that we’re not going to do it publishing “Tomorrow’s Girls,” or any other number of comics we venture to launch.  While it remains a labor of love, what it is NOT is remunerative.  It’s just REALLY hard to monetize your creative products nowadays.  Just ask any recording artist you admire (or have even HEARD of), and you’ll see what I mean.

So while we contemplate our outcome–be it flaming out in a blaze of glory, or wheezing out with a whimper, we are still reasonably committed to “Tomorrow’s Girls,” and we’re going to publish it as long as we can.

Now, and to the point of my post, YOU can help us do that by making a donation to the comic at www.tomorrowsgirls.com, and clicking on the donate link.  It’ll let you send us a donation from your PAYPAL account, or with a credit card.  Every single penny is helpful, so I ask you to consider making a donation of ANY amount.  It’ll help us continue to publish on schedule in the short run, and assuming we make it through this challenge to the other side, it’ll ensure that the story will get brought to a proper climax, and ultimately to an orderly end.

Now we have been doing some traveling, and running about trying to chase some new clients in, but we didn’t forget the readers!  We’re on time, and under budget with the new post which went up about 6 minutes ago.  And by way of demonstrating our committment to the story, we post some new studies for future models scheduled to appear.  We hope you enjoy them, and that you’ll continue reading “Tomorrow’s Girls.”

An Earthbound Bodyguard

A Scillation Beauty

A Morally Flexible Industrialist

Dr. Lender's Daughter and Her School Chum