Tag: creators
Should Satirists Use Patreon? Yes, But There’s a Caveat!
So, here we are then! The immortal question! Patreon: yea or nay? I’m definitely a ‘yea.’ Patreon is a great website. It has its constructive critics, as well as its defenders. However, please be aware that depending on the character…
Should Satirists Consider Fiverr or Not?
It’s only fair to say that despite persistent bitching and grievancemongering to the contrary, the gig economy services website Fiverr is actually quite a good way of boosting your income. Indeed, as with Patreon, some people have gone much further…
Yet Another Amazing New Book Cover… The Incredible Curmudgeonly Professor!
My satire book ‘Professor Smiggles & the New Intellectual Warfare’ has beautiful, cute new cover! Just look at the cuddly wise old owl… Up in the top right corner of this article! Part one of the book is satire from…
Most Recent Updates for Bobby Joe Movie: And How Can You Help Our Satire Site and Future Projects?
Recently, there was a successful crowdfunding campaign for the Bobby Joe Movie. This is the editor’s own project: thanks for your support everyone! And here’s the most recent update, from earlier this month.
Patreon and Confidentiality
Just a quick pointer about Patreon: if you make a monthly pledge (it’s easy to modify the amount or remove them at quite short notice!), I don’t think this information is publicly disclosed on the site.
Please Don’t Forget About My Patreon!
I have actually been on Patreon for a while; and after a sluggish start, I now have three sponsors.
6 Things You Aren’t Doing as a Writer, But DEFINITELY Should Be!
Ha! Made ya switch! Trust me, I hate those stupid, provocative clickbaity titles too. How the hell do I know what you’re doing or not doing?
Careful About Brand Tarnishing: (Sci-fi Parodies Included)
When it comes to using a brand name in a negative light, authors walk a very fine line. Brand “tarnishment” is vaguely analogous to defamation, and disparaging use of a brand name is often easier to find as publishing moves to…