The Business of Writing
Thursday, 8 October 2015 12:00![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
After much preamble, primarily on my Tumblr, and thanks to the support of several dear people who reblogged my post, today I finally launched my Patreon page. It is a modest page suited to my currently modest aspirations, but I have every intention of growing and developing it over time.
Launching a Patreon as a writer of prose is pretty intimidating. Successful funding projects always seem so shiny and colorful. Graphic artists, comics writers, video content creators, all seem to have more to offer as a reward to their backers. Truth be told, I'm not really certain what my backers want as reward... because I do not yet have any backers.
My Patreon account is an experiment, and any potential backers (that's you) are participating in it along with me. To help me improve the experience for both of us you can comment on my first Patreon post. Read my stories and reviews on hazelgold.net (also linked from the side menu of this blog). My WordPress blog contains all original content, including content not posted to Dreamwidth.
As for new content, stand by for posts about Blue Tea Games' Dark Parables series, and a reader's perspective on binge-watching SyFy's Killjoys while simultaneously reading Kameron Hurley's God's War.
Launching a Patreon as a writer of prose is pretty intimidating. Successful funding projects always seem so shiny and colorful. Graphic artists, comics writers, video content creators, all seem to have more to offer as a reward to their backers. Truth be told, I'm not really certain what my backers want as reward... because I do not yet have any backers.
My Patreon account is an experiment, and any potential backers (that's you) are participating in it along with me. To help me improve the experience for both of us you can comment on my first Patreon post. Read my stories and reviews on hazelgold.net (also linked from the side menu of this blog). My WordPress blog contains all original content, including content not posted to Dreamwidth.
As for new content, stand by for posts about Blue Tea Games' Dark Parables series, and a reader's perspective on binge-watching SyFy's Killjoys while simultaneously reading Kameron Hurley's God's War.