Breaking Up Is Hard To Do, But You Could've Done Better

A project in Brooklyn, NY by Hilary Campbell
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In Cartoons by Hilary's first book, she collected your anonymous break up stories and turned them into hilarious comics.
Backers: 202
Average Pledge Per Backer: $35

Funded: $7,160 of $4,200
Dates: Oct 18th -> Nov 17th (31 days)
Project By: Hilary Campbell
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Latest News

The Final Countdown!

November 14th - via: kickstarter.com
The 4th & Final Breaking Up Playlist -- with less than 72 Hours to Go!Breaking Up Is Hard To Do, But You Could've Done Better Volume 4 is one that can continue to grow and grow, because we live in a *~digital era~* Check out the playlist here.... (Read More)

One Week Left!

November 11th - via: kickstarter.com
This week we finished the layout design and I received the first galley proofs of Breaking Up Is Hard To Do, But You Could've Done Better. Honestly, it feels surreal. It's a truly amazing feeling to see this all come together. I think the designer... (Read More)

Halfway there: Chicago Goal Reached & 17 Days To Go!

October 31st - via: kickstarter.com
Over the weekend we reached our first stretch goal, which means the Breaking Up Is Hard To Do Storytelling Book Tour is going to Chicago, plus all backers (at every level) will now receive a button & sticker!I'm so thrilled that your support is... (Read More)

Funding Goal Reached & Stretch Goal Cities Added!

October 25th - via: kickstarter.com
IN ONE WEEK WE REACHED OUR INITIAL FUNDING GOAL, BUT WE'RE NOT STOPPING THERE!Last night I got on the train and by the time I got off, we were past our goal. I couldn't believe it! I couldn't believe I didn't have a cartoon ready! Thank you so much... (Read More)

Week One: Almost There with 24 Days To Go!

October 24th - via: kickstarter.com
In just one week we are over 90% funded, in great thanks to your support!Normally I would say Mondays suck, but in this case, they are pretty great. You all rock! And I hope you can keep rocking throughout the day with our first volume of break up... (Read More)

Breaking Up Is Hard To Do: One Day In, nearly 50% and Rising!

October 19th - via: kickstarter.com
A cartoon made especially for backers! This is truly amazing. In the first 24 hours we have reached nearly half our funding goal (43% to be exact!). I cannot begin to express my gratitude to all of you. I was really right when I said, broken hearts... (Read More)

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