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We Did It! Thank You, AWESOME Humans! Audiobook Coming Soon!

I just want to start this off by saying thank you. Seriously. To everyone who came out to the book release party, grabbed a signed copy, picked up an illustration, or just showed up to hang out! Thank you. You made the night awesome, and you helped make something really big happen.

I’m excited to announce that we did it!
We raised enough money to purchase the ISBNs we needed for the book projects. We were actually only three dollars shy of the $575 goal. Three. That’s like… one slightly fancy coffee. Or a snack you regret buying. Or the amount of change you find in the couch when you’re desperately looking for pizza money.

A fundraising poster for a book project, stating 'Help us reach our goal!' with current sales amount, target amount, and a thank you message. Features the title 'Dear Artist, Don't Give Up!' and an illustration related to the book.

UPDATE!!! We reached our goal!!! Thank you!!! After this post went out we had orders come in and help us meet our goal! Thank you all so much!!! YOU ARE AMAZING!!!

But close enough is close enough! So I’m grabbing the ISBNs like a pirate.
That means the audiobook and e-book versions of Dear Artist, Don’t Give Up will be released sooner than later, and we’ll also have ISBNs ready for future books we’re already writing.

You all made that possible.
And I can’t thank you enough.

If you’ve never dealt with ISBNs personally, let me tell you a little story.

When I published my first book years ago, I had no idea ISBNs were a thing you had to buy. I thought they magically appeared, like a gift from the publishing gods. Spoiler: they do not. They are expensive little numbers you have to pay for, and in the U.S., they cost more than some of my power tools.

A hand rests on the cover of a book titled 'Dear Artist, Don't Give Up! Special Pre-Order Edition', featuring an illustration of a typewriter.

I remember sitting there, looking at the price, thinking:
“This number is literally just a number… why is it priced like a small refrigerator?”

So when it came time to release the audiobook and e-book for this book, plus have extras for future books, I had a moment. A flashback. A tiny internal scream.

And that’s when the idea hit:
Have a small sale, put out some special art, and let our community decide if this matters.

And wow… you showed up in a big way. THANK YOU!

SHIPPING UPDATE FOR THOSE WHO ORDERED THE BOOKS!

If you ordered a signed book:

The books arrive Monday, November 24th 2025
And I’ll be shipping them out that same day and Tuesday!.

I’ll probably have tape stuck to my sleeves and paint on my hands for no reason, but it’ll get done.

Two individuals sitting at a table signing copies of a book titled 'Dear Artist, Don’t Give Up', surrounded by stacks of the book and notes.

Thank You Again

I know I say this a lot, but you really are awesome. These last couple of years have been… a roller-coaster built without instructions. And yet, every time we put something out there, art, jewelry, videos, podcasts, a book, an idea, a project… you show up, you support, and you help us keep moving forward. Thank you!

You make this whole thing possible.

You’re appreciated.
You’re part of this journey with us.
And yes… you’re officially a bad ass in my book.

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How I’m Still Winging It After Four Books?

So… I released a book! YAY!
And we had a Book Release Party Stream, and holy heck, it was awesome. Seeing all of you awesome humans pop in, chat, laugh, and celebrate with us! That moment was pure gold. I may or may not have ugly-cried off-camera (don’t judge).

There’s something incredible about spending months (okay, years) sweating over words, punctuation, and coffee stains, only to finally see the book out in the world. It’s like raising a kid who finally moves out… except the kid is made of paper and crippling self-doubt. It’s amazing seeing the thing you wrestled into existence finally out there. You spend months hunched over a laptop, muttering at Word documents and threatening your spell checker, and then one day… boom ! It’s a real book!

A person holding a page from a book titled 'Dear Artist' with text discussing creative block, accompanied by an illustration of a character debating whether to push through or take a break.

Let’s be honest, I feel like I have a handle on creating art and sculpture. Paint? Metal? Wood? No problem. Writing? Pfft. Total mystery. I’ve published four books now, and I still have no idea what I’m doing.

Like, I’ll sit there thinking, “Ah yes, I’ll write a profound paragraph that will move humanity.”
Three hours later: “Why does every sentence sound like I’m trying to explain taxes to a squirrel?”

The learning curve for me has looked like this:

  • Book 1: “What’s a copyright?”
  • Book 2: “Wait, I have to format this myself?”
  • Book 3: “Why do I hate every word I’ve ever written?”
  • Book 4: “Okay, maybe I’m getting the hang of this?” (Narrator: he is not.)
A cartoon depicting a character in an art studio painting a dog on an easel. The text reads: 'IF YOU WAIT UNTIL IT'S PERFECT, YOU'LL BE WAITING FOREVER. Just paint the damn thing.'

Let me paint a picture of my writing process so you understand where I’m coming from and how I’ve come to grips with writing:

  1. Stage One: Confidence. “I’ve got this. I’m an author now.”
  2. Stage Two: Doubt. “Wait… why does this sound like a grocery list?”
  3. Stage Three: Despair. “I’ve made a huge mistake.”
  4. Stage Four: Delusion. “Actually, this might be genius!”
  5. Stage Five: Editing. “Who wrote this garbage?? Oh right, me.”

It happens every time. It’s funny when I think about it. This pretty much describes my creative process. For example, in book writing adventures, here’s what I’ve experienced:

  • I once spent two days trying to decide whether “artist’s” or “artists’” had the right number of apostrophes.
  • I re-read entire chapters out loud just to realize I’d used the word actually 27 times.
  • My inner critic doesn’t even whisper anymore… it shows up in a bathrobe, eating chips, and says, “You sure this isn’t just word salad with feelings?”
  • Half my first drafts read like I’m trying to win an argument with myself.
  • Don’t even get me started on formatting. Every time I export a file for print, it’s like opening a book report full of red marks.
An artist reviews a stack of books at a cluttered workbench, surrounded by various art supplies and artworks in progress.

That being said, I started to notice something familiar in the chaos. The insecurity, the trial and error, the weird joy when something finally clicks. Writing a book isn’t that different from creating art.

When I paint or sculpt, there’s that ugly middle stage. You know, when everything looks wrong and you question your life choices. Writing has that too. You stare at the screen thinking, This makes no sense. I’m a fraud. I should go sell fruit baskets by the highway.

Then, just like in art, you keep showing up. You move things around. You trust that eventually, the mess will start making sense. It’s that same mix of doubt and wonder that keeps you going, the same muscle that turns chaos into creation.

At this point, I’m convinced writing a book is 20 percent inspiration and 80 percent figuring out what you did wrong after you hit publish. One of the biggest issues I ran into after publishing my book is ISBNs.

Two individuals seated at a table, each signing copies of the book titled 'DEAR ARTIST: DON'T GIVE UP!' surrounded by stacks of the book.

Oh, the glamorous world of ISBNs. You know those little numbers on the back of books? Yeah, those. They come from a company called Bowker, and they’ve been running the ISBN racket since the late 1800s.

It started with a guy named Frederick Leypoldt, a publisher who apparently thought, “You know what would make books more fun? Numbers!” Then R. R. Bowker took over and turned it into a business. And not just any business, a business that has been charging authors for numbers for over 145 years. I’m not saying it’s a monopoly, but… okay, it’s totally a monopoly.

Here’s how it works:

  • 1 ISBN = $125
  • 10 ISBNs = $295
  • 100 ISBNs = $575

It’s like a Costco membership for book numbers that make no sense. Buy in bulk, or pay the “I only need one” sucker price. And you need a separate ISBN for every format: paperback, hardcover, e-book, audiobook, second edition, third edition, even that “slightly-different-cover-because-I-changed-my-mind” edition. Each one needs a different ISBN.

A person with a bandana and tattoos is working at a bulletin board filled with small notes, while a sign above reads 'The Rogue Artist's: Survival Guide, written by Rafi.'

This is where I’m running into my next conundrum. The audiobook and e-book for Dear Artist is done and ready to go, but I don’t have any ISBNs to publish them under.

Honestly, it’s wild. I feel like Bowker could release a board game: “Guess how many ISBNs you forgot to buy!” Winner gets anxiety and a lighter wallet.

So yeah, I released the soft cover during the Book Release Party (woohoo!) and now I’m running a little fundraiser sale to raise money for the next batch of ISBNs. The goal? Get 100 of them so I don’t run out before I die or write another four books that I “accidentally” format wrong. The sale works like this, buy an original book drawing, poster, or signed copy of the dear artist book and we set that aside for a new batch of ISBNs. Everything is on sale to make it more irresistible.

An original drawing featuring a character holding signs that say 'Support Local Artists,' 'Will Paint 4 Support,' and 'Open Commissions,' alongside the book 'Dear Artist, Don't Give Up!'

We’re 42 percent of the way there (which feels like the perfect “Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy” number).

If you want to help us get there:
Buy an original drawing, poster, or signed book.
Every purchase helps me avoid future ISBN shortages, artistic meltdowns, and potential caffeine overdoses.

To everyone who tuned in to the book release stream. thank you. You made the whole thing unforgettable. I can’t tell you how good it felt to share that moment with you instead of just screaming triumphantly alone in my studio (though, to be fair, that has also happened).

You guys make this crazy ride worth it. You remind me why I keep writing, even when I feel like I’m wrestling with grammar and losing.

So here’s to doing it wrong, learning as we go, and celebrating every weird, wonderful victory along the way. I may still be winging it, but I’m winging it with style.

— Rafi

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Tonight: Dear Artist Book Release Party And Giveaway! (Live Stream)

It’s party dayI Tonight we’re celebrating the release of Dear Artist: Don’t Give Up with a cozy, rowdy, joy-filled live stream that includes stories, readings, behind-the-scenes bits, and a whole lot of gratitude for this wild journey.

When: Tonight at 5:00pm Eastern
Where: Live on our YouTube channel (open to everyone) https://rafiandklee.com/shop/live/
Who: You, me, Klee, and our glorious Rogue Artist community

Promotional banner for a virtual book release party for 'Dear Artist: Don't Give Up' by Rafi Perez, featuring the book cover and event details.

What’s happening

  • Hang out with us and have some fun!
  • A live reading of a few favorite letters from Dear Artist!
  • Real talk about fear, persistence, and making art when life gets chaotic!
  • Q&A so bring your curiosities about the book, process, publishing, or the “why” behind it!
  • Giveaway winner announcement during the stream!
  • Original drawings and posters from the book illustrations: I’m organizing them, and some will be available for purchase at the release party!
  • A tiny pep talk for the part of you that sometimes wants to quit!
An original drawing featuring a stick figure pointing at frames labeled 'ART' and the phrase 'MEANINGFUL IMPACT' below. Below the drawing is the book 'DEAR ARTIST, DON'T GIVE UP!' with a colorful cover.

Why this book matters

Dear Artist is a conversation between creative humans. It’s the reminder I wish I had when doubt screamed the loudest. If you’ve ever second-guessed your work, stalled out on a project, or felt like an outsider in the art world, these pages are a flashlight in the dark. No gatekeepers. No permission slips. Just honesty, humor, and momentum.

How to join

  • Grab your favorite beverage and a comfy seat
  • Hop on the live stream at 5:00pm Eastern
  • Say hello in the chat so we know you’re there
  • If you want a signed copy, I’ll share details during the stream
A cartoon illustration featuring a figure holding signs that read 'Support Local Artists,' 'Will Paint 4 Support,' and 'Open Commissions,' with a bird flying above, set against a blue background. The text at the bottom states, 'Because exposure doesn't pay the bills.'

Thank you

To everyone who believed in this book, pre-ordered, shared encouragement, or just kept showing up with your creative spirit, thank you. You are the heartbeat of this community. Tonight we celebrate you as much as the book.

See you at 5. Let’s make this release party a moment we look back on and say, yep, that was the night we reminded ourselves why we create.

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Join Us For A Week of Awesomeness, Creativity, and Spooky Fun!

We’ve got a week of creative spookiness planned and hope you can join us for what we’ve got going on! We will be in our studio during the day, but in the evenings, we have some fun-tastical stuff planned. From little monsters painting pumpkins to live stream book celebrations and spooky stories, it’s shaping up to be one heck of a Halloween week. Full disclosure: we’re also really looking forward to a nap at some point soon… but first, we’ve got art, books, ghost stories, and candy to dish out. Ok, here it is… ready, set go!

Wednesday, October 29th — Kids Pumpkin Painting Party (At the Exchange)

Adults and children happily painting pumpkins at a festive pumpkin painting party, surrounded by art supplies and decorations.
Last week we had the painting party for grown ups, this week it’s for the kids!

Join us Wednesday, October 29th at 5:30 PM for Kids Pumpkin Painting at The Exchange in Oil City, a fun, creative evening where kids can paint their own pumpkins while parents kick back with dinner or drinks.

It’s free for kids with the purchase of a kids’ meal, and space fills up fast! Come for the creativity, stay for the memories — it’s Halloween fun for the whole family at The Exchange! Reserve your spot: Message The Exchange on Facebook, or email art@exchangeoc.com

Thursday, October 30th — Book Release Party (Live Stream at 5PM Eastern)

A hand-drawn illustration of a character with a pencil, lying on the ground next to an easel, accompanied by the book 'Dear Artist, Don't Give Up!' displayed on a wooden surface.
I’m excited about featuring my original drawings!

The celebration continues the very next night! Join us live as we celebrate the release of Dear Artist, Don’t Give Up. We’ll be chatting about the journey behind the book, sharing some laughs, and announcing the giveaway winner during the stream. It’s going to be an evening full of gratitude, stories, and maybe a few happy tears. I’ll be selling some original sketches from the book to raise money for new ISBNs and putting all of it on sale!

If you haven’t yet, here is a link to enter the giveaway!

CONGRATULATIONS TO ERICA!

Friday, October 31st — Spooky Halloween Stream (Live Stream at 4PM Eastern)

Two people sitting on a porch, one wearing a curly wig, smiling beside a carved pumpkin and a table with treats.
This is my BADLY put together Bob Ross costume.

Then, on Halloween, grab your favorite costume and join us for our Spooky Stream at 4 PM! We’ll be talking about growing up in a haunted house, weird paranormal experiences, and other eerie adventures from the road. After that, we’ll probably vanish to our front porch to hand out candy!

So mark your calendars! It’s going to be a week packed with art, fun, and just the right amount of weirdness.

Rafi & Klee

We already have some more things scheduled for the rest of the year like gallery shows, festivals, and more live streams! To see what we are up to, visit our events page!

UPCOMING LIVE STREAM EVENTS

When we are not doing any of the stuff above, you can find us in our studio looking like this:

An artist in a creative studio, looking at a painting while surrounded by completed artworks and art supplies.
Creative Double Chin Face
Person working in a studio, focused on a task at a wooden workbench, surrounded by tools and art supplies.
Creative Double Chin Face
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Dear Artist, Don’t Give Up! The Book Release and Giveaway Countdown Begins

It’s finally happening. After a long (and slightly chaotic) journey, Dear Artist, Don’t Give Up: Letters from a Rogue is officially preparing for release at the end of October! The formatting is complete, the cover is ready, and I’m double-checking everything before I hit that magical publish button.

This book has been through quite an adventure with me. I had every intention of releasing it earlier this year, but when Klee fell ill, I put everything on the shelf and focused on what mattered most… Klee. Now that she’s feeling better (and back to her awesome self), it’s game on.

Two people are sitting at a table surrounded by stacked copies of the book 'Dear Artist, Don't Give Up.' One person is signing the book while the other is writing notes or preparing packaging materials.

From pre-release copies to final edits, this book has been my companion through some wild ups and downs. I poured everything I’ve learned, fought through, and laughed about as a creative human into these pages. It’s raw, funny, honest, and a little kick-in-the-butt motivational.

The softcover will (hopefully) be out before Halloween, because nothing says “spooky season” like finally finishing a project you started forever ago. The audiobook will follow later this year, as soon as I can afford to grab more ISBNs and pay for the copyright. (Seriously, ISBNs are such a racket.)

Cover of the book 'Dear Artist, Don't Give Up: Special Pre-Order Edition' featuring a light blue design with motivational phrases and an illustration of a typewriter, accompanied by pink pencils and a decorative item.

What’s Next

I already have another book in the works, and all I’ll say for now is that it’s going to be badass. I’m keeping quiet on details until it’s closer to the finish line, but trust me, it’s worth the wait.

A person sitting at a desk, working on a laptop surrounded by a wall of notes and reminders. There is a lamp, a salt lamp, and a green desk light on the table.

The Giveaway

To celebrate the upcoming release, I’m doing a special giveaway! One creative human will receive a signed, pre-release special edition of Dear Artist, Don’t Give Up. It’s the last of its kind, and it’s already signed, packed with good vibes, and waiting for its new home. Click this banner to go to the page to enter the giveaway:

CONGRATULATIONS TO ERICA!

I’ll be announcing the winner on October 29th, so keep an eye out and fingers crossed that day. Also, Join us for our book release party on Oct 30th!

Final Thoughts

This book is a love letter to every artist who has ever questioned their path … and a reminder that you’re not alone in the chaos, doubt, or the quiet moments of triumph. It’s been a long road to get here, but I can finally say: we made it.

Game on.

— Rafi

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Why We’ve Been MIA and What It Means

This year has been an adventure, a challenge, and, at times, downright overwhelming. We’re incredibly grateful for the support and patience you’ve shown us as we’ve navigated some unexpected obstacles. With that in mind, I want to update you on a change to the shipping schedule for Dear Artist, Don’t Give Up. The new shipping date is December 11, 2024.

The Reality of Life Behind the Scenes

Full disclosure: Klee hasn’t been feeling well for a few months. I don’t want to go into details of what’s going on, and doctors don’t believe it’s anything serious, but it has disrupted things a bit. We’ve had to cancel some plans and are doing our best to navigate through it all. As you can imagine, this has taken a toll on both of us emotionally, physically, and mentally.

You may have noticed that we’ve been a bit MIA from YouTube, and for our members, Patreon activity has slowed down. To be honest, I’ve struggled to motivate myself, let alone inspire anyone else, amidst everything we’ve been going through. We’ve had to cancel some plans and are doing our best to navigate things financially during this time.

The Annual Holiday Sale

One tradition we’re determined to keep going is our virtual holiday sale. Every year, it’s a way for us to connect with you, share our work, and spread some joy. This year, the sale is scheduled for December 8th, 2024, and we’re doing everything we can to make sure it happens as planned. Your support during these sales is invaluable, not just financially, but as a reminder of the amazing community we’ve built together.

The Book Journey and Its Meaning

When I wrote Dear Artist, Don’t Give Up, I had no idea how much of its message I’d need to hear myself this year. The words about persistence, self-compassion, and navigating the chaos of life resonate louder than ever. This delay is just another chapter in the story—one where patience, flexibility, and support from all of you make all the difference.

What You Can Expect

Here’s what the new timeline looks like:

We’re committed to ensuring this book reaches you in its best form, packed with all the care and intention it deserves.

Thank You for Your Understanding

To everyone who’s pre-ordered the book, supported our work, or simply reached out with kindness—thank you. Your encouragement fuels us on the hard days and reminds us why we do what we do. Life has its curveballs, but having a community of creative humans like you makes the journey worthwhile.

We’ll keep you posted on stuff. In the meantime, we’re focusing on taking care of what matters most and trusting the process, even when it feels messy.

Thank you for being part of this story. It means the world to us. ❤️

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Dear Artist Books Will Ship 12-3

This week, my studio has transformed into what I can only describe as organized chaos with a sprinkle of heartfelt gratitude. Picture me surrounded by a sea of books, pens, stickers, and carefully chosen goodies, all while trying not to get lost in a bubble mailer vortex. Why? Because it’s time to send Dear Artist, Don’t Give Up on its journey to your hands, and I couldn’t be more excited!

Signing books isn’t just me scribbling my name in an attempt to look fancy. Oh no, it’s a full-blown ritual. I carefully open each book, pen in hand, and think about the person who’s about to receive it. Some of your names I’ve seen before—familiar friends who’ve cheered us on over the years. Others are new, fresh names, part of this wild, rogue adventure for the very first time. And the notes—oh my gosh, the notes you’ve left with your orders! Let me just say, you’ve had me laughing, crying, and occasionally double-checking I spelled “Rafi” correctly through the happy tears.

Now, let’s address the elephant (or should I say poster) in the room. Yes, the posters I ordered are stuck in the mysterious limbo of shipping purgatory. I’ve considered bribing the postal gods with coffee and cookies, but no dice. So instead, I’m including something else special for you. Because these books, with all their love, dedication, and rebellious rogue energy, need to get to you now. I refuse to let a postal delay hold them hostage!

Speaking of goodies, you should have received an email today with the subject line “Your Rafi and Klee Studios pre-order from (insert date here) is now available.” Inside, you’ll find a link to download the MP3 audiobook and a digital poster designed just for you by yours truly. If the email’s playing hide-and-seek, check your SPAM folder or reach out to us. We’ve got your back!

As for the physical goodies, they’ll be hitting the post office by Tuesday, December 3rd, like a rogue wave of creative energy. You’ll get a shipping email with a tracking number soon, so keep an eye out for that too. Until then, know that every signed book and carefully packed package carries a little piece of Klee and me. Your support is what keeps us going, creating, and believing in the power of this amazing creative community.

So thank you—yes, YOU—for being part of this incredible journey. We hope you love the book, the audiobook, and all the rogue surprises headed your way. Now, if you’ll excuse me, I’ve got a stack of dedications to write and more bubble mailers to wrestle.

Stay awesome, stay creative, and watch out for those shipping emails!

With so much love and rogue gratitude,
Rafi (and Klee, who is probably laughing at my bubble mailer battles)

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The Holidays as an Artist is a …

Ah, the holiday season! Many humans think of decking the halls, finding the perfect tree, untangling miles of lights (only to find they don’t work), and the thrill of picking out gifts. But for us artists, the holidays are a bit of a balancing act: we’re diving into festive gatherings, hunting for a few extra gigs to boost the income, and somehow juggling it all while trying not to spill our eggnog everywhere.

Contrary to popular belief, the holiday season isn’t typically the huge moneymaker for artists that people think it is. Sure, it’s a time of booming business for big-box stores and online retail giants. But original art and jewelry? That’s a whole different story. What we create is personal. It’s not a box of chocolates or some mass-produced thing that you can easily wrap and stick a bow on. Buying art is more like matchmaking than shopping. It’s either love at first sight, or it’s not happening. Unless someone’s commissioning a custom piece or gifting to a die-hard fan, most people don’t want to gamble on choosing the “perfect piece of art” for someone else.

Our loyal collectors, friends, and those we consider family are the real reason we’re still in business at this time of year. Somehow, we manage to make it through each holiday season with our creative spirits intact and a few sales under our belts. These are relationships that we have built for over a decade and words cannot describe how much we appreciate it. If you know some artists out there that you love and adore, remember them for the holidays. It’s a powerful thing to feel supported in what you do. Did someone come to mind? If so, show them some love.

This is also the time of year when I start thinking about fun, unique art pieces that would make for great gifts. I’m still working on it. It’s been a decade of brainstorming and experimenting, but I feel like I’m getting close! Any year now, I’ll crack the code on that perfect blend of joy, creativity, and gift-worthy art. Some day, maybe. Until then, I’ll keep making non-gift-worthy art that speaks from the heart and hope it lands in the hands of someone who truly appreciates it.

Out At A Market For The Holidays 2015

One of my favorite things to do during this season is to release a special, limited-edition wall calendar. This year, I created the “Me and It” calendar, featuring our beloved monsters doing their thing and spreading joy in all their quirky ways. Every month has a special illustration, a bit of inspiration, and some fun little “holidays” mixed in for laughs (International Nap Day, anyone?). This calendar is my way of adding a little extra brightness to 2025 for 100 lucky art lovers.

And then there’s one of the absolute highlights of our holiday season: our annual Virtual Holiday Sale! This year, it’s tentatively scheduled for December 8th, so keep an eye out! We’ll have special discounts on our work, some live-streamed music, and a festive studio tour. We’ve been told it’s a lot of fun, and while we hope to bring in a little extra income, the real reason we do it is to hang out with our online family for a holiday treat. There’s something magical about coming together, showing our wares, and just being able to chat and celebrate with everyone who’s supported us. For us, it’s the holiday spirit wrapped up in a live stream.

Our First Holiday Sale In Our New Home 2021

There’s also Artist Sunday, coming up on the Sunday after Black Friday. We’re still on the fence about what we’ll be doing this year, but it’s a fantastic day to support artists in your area, who may have something very special you didn’t even know you were looking for. So while you’re thinking about fighting crowds and arguing over parking spaces on Black Friday, don’t forget the small businesses and individual artists out there. We may not have the advertising budgets that big-box stores do, but we sure have a lot of heart… and let’s be honest, we’re way more awesome.

For now, we are knee-deep in a flurry of book signing, doodling, and heartfelt dedications as we prep to send out these long-awaited beauties. Our living room has turned into a chaotic book-signing assembly line—think Santa’s workshop, but with more coffee and fewer elves. You’ve been so patient, waiting months for Dear Artist, Don’t Give Up, and we’re thrilled to announce the moment has arrived—shipping starts THIS WEEK! If you hear a joyful “Woo-hoo!” echoing from Oil City, it’s us celebrating this epic milestone. Thank you for your love and support—your books are coming your way with a sprinkle of magic and a whole lotta heart!

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Dear Artist, Don’t Give Up – Shipping Adventure Continues

Hey, Awesome Humans! Where do I start?

The time has come to update you on the wild journey of the Dear Artist, Don’t Give Up book and, yes… there’s one more twist in the story! Your books will ship out November 26th— just in time to land on your doorstep as you recover from your Thanksgiving feast (and the fun that comes with too much family time 😆).

First, the audiobook—turns out, recording is one thing, but editing? Oh boy. I’m currently up close and personal with all the weird sounds my face makes (yes, I had no idea either), and let’s just say my microphone has picked up every breath, swallow, and mysterious face pop it could find. It’s a time-consuming, highly entertaining process (for the first five minutes anyway). But don’t worry, I’m in the final stages of silencing the rogue mouth noises so you can enjoy a smooth listening experience.

Now, about those goodies… Remember the additional items I promised you? Posters, bookmarks, little surprises? Well, they were supposed to be here days ago, but FedEx, apparently, has decided they’re too precious to share and has them on a mystical hold in Trenton, NJ. Rest assured, I’m doing all I can to free them from their Trenton prison and deliver them safely to your package!

And there’s another little life update: We’ve been getting up close and personal (really personal) with doctors. Yes, we’ve had an unexpected increase in doctor’s appointments and hospital visits. Don’t worry—we’re fine (so far)! But apparently, if you haven’t been to the doctor in 25 years, they’re ready to check everything. We’re talking tests, screenings, exams, and a deep dive into parts of us we didn’t even know needed investigating. Let’s just say some of these tests are… very exposing. I won’t go into detail, but let’s just say, after all this, I’m pretty sure our doctors know us better than we know ourselves.

Here’s the good news—the books are here, and they look fantastic! They’re sitting proudly in our gallery, practically glowing, and I can’t wait for you to hold one in your hands. So, Klee and I will be spending our Thanksgiving packing up books and (hopefully) the goodies, carefully prepping each package with love (and maybe a little pie filling on the side). On the 26th, you’ll get an email with immediate access to the audiobook download and digital goodies, so you’ll be able to jump into it right away. The books should arrive within a week, depending on your distance from us.

Special Pre-Order Edition 📚✨

Here’s something extra cool: these books are truly one-of-a-kind. They’re exclusive pre-order editions and won’t be available to the public. The non-pre-order editions will be available to the public in March 2025. That means each of you who pre-ordered is getting a very special early edition—a unique piece of this journey that only you and a select group of early believers will own. When this book finally hits shelves in March, you’ll be able to look at your copy, packed with special pre-order love, and know you were part of its launch from the very beginning.

A Heartfelt Thank You 💌

Now, a truly heartfelt thank you goes out to each of you who ordered the book. This project marks a big moment for me—it’s the first time I’ve gone solo, without Kickstarter or Indiegogo as a platform buffer, and your support has meant the world. This book, which is as close to my heart as anything I’ve created, exists because of you. You took a chance on something new and different, showing trust in me and this journey, and I can’t thank you enough. Your support allows me to keep sharing these stories, the art, and a bit of the madness that makes up this creative life.

To all you patient souls out there—this is it! No more extensions. Just amazing books, (hopefully) all the goodies, and an audiobook free of weird mouth noises.

With all my gratitude and appreciation, thank you for believing in me and Dear Artist, Don’t Give Up. Your support has turned this journey into something truly unforgettable.

Much love,
Rafi

2025 LIMITED EDITION CALENDARS ARE AVAILABLE FOR PRE-ORDER

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Tax Forms, Delays, and More Books: The Final Stretch of Dear Artist, Don’t Give Up!

Well, here we are again with another exciting update on Dear Artist, Don’t Give Up! I know, I know, you’re probably thinking, “Rafi, didn’t we do this dance already?” And the answer is yes, but this time it’s not a drill—sort of. The books will be shipping soon, but I hit a little snag… in the form of tax paperwork. Oh, the joys of running a business. Nothing says “living the artist’s dream” like trying to figure out forms that look like they were written in another dimension.

I was all set to put in the order for the books when BAM—taxes slapped me across the face and said, “Not so fast!” It’s the adult version of when you excitedly run to a playground only to step in dog poo.

But here’s the good news: I’ve been promised that the paperwork will be finalized by next week, which means I can FINALLY put the order through! Cue the confetti cannon!

Now, here’s where we hit the “bad” news. Because of the delay, I’m pushing the shipping date to November 15th. I know, I know—it’s a little bit of a wait. But listen, with this extra time, I’ll be making sure each and every book gets printed, delivered, signed, and bundled with all the goodies (poster, bookmark, audiobook MP3, and a little something extra!). I want to make sure it’s perfect.

There’s this Spanish saying my dad’s friend used to say: “Tanto nadar para morir a la orilla.” Which translates to “All that swimming just to die at the edge.” Well, I am NOT about to die at this edge. No matter how much my brain is like, “Hey, remember that saying?” We’re so close to the finish line I can practically taste it.

Honestly, I can’t thank you all enough for sticking with me on this journey. Some of you have been here from day one, and I appreciate you more than you know. Seriously, writing a book is hard, lol. I’ve learned a lot along the way, like how tax forms are a pain in the arse. But hey, we’re almost there, and the excitement is REAL.

Speaking of exciting news—due to the extension, I’m able to add 20 more books to the order! That means we’re no longer sold out. I know some of you missed out on pre-orders, so this is your chance to grab one of these special bundles.

So, to recap: Tax paperwork is annoying, but we’re on track. Books are shipping out on November 15th. You’re awesome. More books are available. And writing a book is hard but also totally worth it.

Thank you so much for your patience, your support, and for being the amazing rogue artists you are! You make all of this worth it. Stay awesome!

Love, Rafi

P.S. If you have any questions or concerns contact me via the website.

P.S.S. If you haven’t ordered the book yet but want to follow the link below.