Contact
E-mail!
It works. You write to me, I write to you.
The address is willie at itchpublishing dot com. (You know what an e-mail address looks like, right? I’m trying to avoid spam.)
Other ways to get in touch:
I have a mobile telephone with the number: 07 977 773 158.
It is generally switched off between the hours of 6pm and 7am GMT (London) time, but you are welcome to contact me outside of those hours.
If you need to send me documents or want to send me a birthday card, please use this address: 24 St Peter’s Court, New Charlotte Street, Bedminster, Bristol BS3 4AS, United Kingdom. My birthday is the 6th of every month.
We can hang out if you like on twitter: @williehewes or on the Sweatdrop Forum. You can join me at the Daily Draw as an artist or just by writing comments.
Please note:
I am female.
I just thought you should know that. I get enough mail to Mr. Hewes to have a monthly camp-fire, so I thought I’d do you and me a favour and just say it out loud on the contact page. No doubt plenty of people will still get it wrong. But at least you won’t. Pays to read, doesn’t it?
Guilt-free e-mail Policy:
You don’t have to apologise if you take a while to get back to me on that thing I sent you, or if we haven’t been in touch for a while, or even if you sort of dropped of the face of the internet for a little while.
I will assume that you, like me, have 100 things going on and stuff to worry about and that maybe you don’t feel like answering your e-mails right now even though that one is more than a month old. I totally get that, it’s cool. So, if I send you an e-mail and you don’t get back to me, and I think you really should, I’ll just send you another e-mail to say “hey, about that thing I sent you…” And you can do that too.
I try to answer e-mails within a week, but I don’t always manage. So if I don’t get back to you and there’s something you need, like tech specs or a confirmation about something or you just want to make sure I got your last e-mail, you can bug me, no problem. We’ll still be friends.
And I’ll bug you if I need something and you’ve not got back to me. Zero guilt for everyone. Cool, right?
Note: I stole the zero guilt idea from Havi Brooks, who is the best person on the internet.
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