Finetuning Patreon

Photo of a clock shaped like a Neko Cat, altered with the Percolator app.

One of my favorites is the First Pages workshop – come find out where to take your novel!

As some of you know, I started a Patreon campaign about a year ago. It’s worked pretty well, although I still need to put together the first year’s worth in ebook form to send to people.

I’m going to stick with it, particularly given that I get new ideas for short stories all the time (and generate a lot in the course of teaching), but I’m thinking about making some changes.



The most important is making it so paid content isn’t just restricted to patrons. I’m going back and forth about this. Right now it feels like a subscription model, but if I go to public content, it seems less so. But what paid patrons would get along with the public posts are sneak peeks at drafts for outside markets, which would be free but accessible only to people supporting the paid stories. The drafts would be early ones, rather than late, and they also wouldn’t be getting paid for, which seems to be the main criteria editors apply to Patreon stories when ruling them out for acceptance. (This is a whole ‘nother long and interesting discussion, I think.)
I recently switched from two stories a month to one and I’m going back to two.
I need to remove the postcard incentive because I keep forgetting to send them, and figure out something else. Suggestions?

Today’s wordcount: 5476

Current Hearts of Tabat wordcount: 112800

Total word count for the week so far (day 2): 11487

Total word count for this retreat: 42856

Worked on Hearts of Tabat, finished “California Ghosts” and “I am Scrooge”

Time spent on SFWA email, discussion boards, other stuff: an hour


Classes that are coming up soon and still have room! All times are Pacific Time.



July 15 (Wednesday), 7-9 PM – First Pages Workshop Section 1
July 17 (Friday), 2-4 PM – Writing Your Way Into Your Novel, Section 2
July 19 (Sunday), 9:30-11:30 AM – First Pages Workshop Section 2
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Published on July 14, 2015 17:35
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