I am writing a lot of stories set in the history of the Price-Healy family, slowly pushing my way toward the modern day. There are also stories set in the present day, such as the Antimony-centric novella, "Bad Dream Girl," which is going to appear in the anthology Glitter and Mayhem. A lot of these get given away for free on my website, in a variety of formats, with covers and everything. I like keeping the canon centralized.
That said, unless an anthology is commissioning something, it can be hard to carve out the time for what is essentially unpaid work. I need to prioritize my time according to what I'm getting paid for (which is why, for example, the rate of "Velveteen vs." stories went up so sharply when I got a print contract). So...
How would people feel if I opened a "tip jar," with the understanding that for every X amount of dollars, I would add a story in one of my universes to the master list of Paid For Things? Those stories would still have to fit around everything else, but it would make them easier to schedule, and would also make my lights easier to keep on. The stories themselves would remain free on my website, so if you didn't want to donate, you could just stand back and wait for nature to take its course.
Thoughts?
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March 11 2013, 23:13:28 UTC 4 years ago
Yay! is a thought, right?
IOW, I am thoroughly in favor of a tip jar or sponsorships for this.
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March 11 2013, 23:14:59 UTC 4 years ago
You're a professional giving away work in your field for free. IMO, you shouldn't feel shy about asking those readers who can afford it to chip in something, whether that takes the form of telling the next installation when the storyteller's bowl has enough coins in it, or shaking the tip jar when you've told a story.
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You're probably already on top of this, but I know you mentioned at the book release that your publisher or agent didn't want to be putting out more books than you are, is an additional set of stories going to be a similar concern for them?
I know with our dance group in the past we've had to work on the balance of getting ourselves seen and undercutting getting paid for paying gigs.
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I'd also be willing to tip for a page with an ordered list of links to the Sparrow Hill road stories (apologies if this exists and I just missed it)
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(My source.)
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Saying "this is optional and no one has to do it but if you do there will be new stories sooner than later" shouldn't come with strings, and when it does, I stop making myself a target for those demands.
I'm sorry if this seems strident. I know what breaks me.
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There may be other authors who've done similar, of course, but that's the one I'm familiar with.
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