The “Pay it Forward” Chain

Near the bottom of my homepage are banners presenting options to readers who like my work and want to show some support or appreciation.





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If you read it and love it…






The first option is to become a patron via Patreon. The second is to help support my caffeine habit via Ko-fi.





The third is pretty old-fashioned but a definite favorite of mine. Simply Pay it Forward!





If something I wrote made you feel god, inspired, or tickled and you can’t or don’t want to shell out your hard-earned dollars, simply do something nice to make someone else feel good too.





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Do something nice for someone. Anyone.






Now please don’t get me wrong. I do not think there is a single thing wrong with creators looking to their audience for support. You guys are our life-blood and let’s face it…




Times are tough and writers need roofs over our heads and food in our bellies, just like anyone else.
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The struggle is real.






That’s why I provided the option of giving monetary support if you can and want to do so, but if can’t or would much rather show your support in some other way, that would be super sweet too.




If you read my stories or blog, like what you read, decide to Pay it Forward, and feel like sharing, please tell me all about it in the comments section.
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If you come here and read a story or blog post the inspires, entertains, or just flat-out makes you feel good, then any one of these three things that you choose to do makes me feel good too.





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Do it today!






If you’re a fellow writer or blogger, I suggest including a link to your latest bit of good news or best blog post.

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Published on August 21, 2019 20:28
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Tonya R. Moore

Tonya R. Moore
Tonya R. Moore blogs at Substack. Expect microfiction, short story/novella/novelette/novel excerpts, fiction reviews and recommendations, and other interesting tidbits too.
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