Hey, if you missed our wildly successful Kickstarter campaign, you can still pre-order iPlates: Volume II.
Just send $25 through PayPal to jett.atwood[at]gmail[dot]com and let us know it's for a copy of iPlates: Volume II.
We'll send you a confirmation email and get the book to you as soon as it's released.
Thanks,
Jett and Stephen
Thursday, December 5, 2013
Saturday, November 16, 2013
Join our Kickstarter!
Come join our Kickstarter campaign. We need your help to raise $16,000 so we can print a full-color edition of iPlates: Volume II. It's going to be a beauty. Pledge now!
Tuesday, December 4, 2012
Reforming Scripture Study Haters One Comic Book at a Time
Tracy McKay, who blogs at Dandelionmama.com writes that iPlates "piqued my grumpy tween into devouring a scripture story and raving about it to his friends. No joke."
Our favorite quote:
Our favorite quote:
I might even like reading scriptures if I could read them all this way. I can’t wait for the next one. ~Jeffrey M, Age 11, Hater of scripture study.Read the whole review here.
Monday, November 12, 2012
"The perfect baptism gift for an eight-year-old boy"
Shelah Mastny Miner and her eight-year-old son Isaac review iPlates Volume 1 on Shelah Books It.
Our favorite parts:
From Isaac: "Wow. That was cool!"
From Shelah: "A story a prepubescent boy would love, with plenty of blood and piles of arms and made up Nephite curse replacements."
"As entertainment/a gentle push toward doctrinal stories for a Mormon? I think it succeeds"
Read the whole review here.
Our favorite parts:
From Isaac: "Wow. That was cool!"
From Shelah: "A story a prepubescent boy would love, with plenty of blood and piles of arms and made up Nephite curse replacements."
"As entertainment/a gentle push toward doctrinal stories for a Mormon? I think it succeeds"
Read the whole review here.
Monday, November 5, 2012
Friday, November 2, 2012
iPlates in Costco
Our publisher, Leicester Bay Books, just signed a contract to sell iPlates--Volume 1 through Costco. Stephen and Jett may even be signing books at a Utah Costco this December. Stay tuned to find out when and where!
Thursday, November 1, 2012
Even Adults Like It

Some highlights:
And if the name Zeniff doesn’t immediately bring to mind a hundred adaptations, that’s exactly why I think Zeniff was a great plan.
May I just say that I enjoyed the frontispieces? Based on old pulp images, silent-movie posters, greek vases, midcentury American high-school yearbook covers—these were fun for the adults in the house. May we see many more volumes in the future.Read the whole review here.
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