Wait, you have a discord?

yes. my Patreon rewards involve access to the Discord and invites with which the patron can invite friends who aren’t patrons. the patrons + invitees both get to vote on what order I do videos in for Homestuck: Explained when we get to new “stages” in the series, too.

At this point most of my breakthroughs/new insights about Homestuck tend to stem from conversations I have there, I’ve grown pretty proud of the variety of opinions and perspectives we house.

patreon update

mimsiical:

hey all, it’s been a while, so i thought i would talk about my patreon again!

for those who don’t know, i’m chronically ill and have been for some years. writing is my greatest joy in life and it’s what i dedicate a great deal of my limited energy to. i love creating stories, both fanfic and original work alike. 

my illness prevents me from being able to hold down a job, which brings us to my patreon. i have multiple concurrent fanwork projects that i adore writing, as well as some original projects that i’m slowly but surely piecing together. 

for $1 per month, you get access to patreon-only posts, including writing updates and monthly overviews. 

for $5 per month, you get access to snippets and sneak peaks of wip chapters and little bits of stories that aren’t posted elsewhere. 

again, writing is my passion and i will continue to do it either way. that being said, money certainly helps me be able to prioritize writing more as well as manage my health expenses. if you’re able, please do consider supporting my work! every little bit helps. ☆☆

I’ve just drowned myself in the October Daye series and thought I was fully caught up when I saw mention of some short stories for your patreon supporters? How do I become one of these so that I may read these additional stories because I need everything I am so obsessed now. The Luidaeg is simultaneously my fave and the one I’m most terrified of. I ship Tybalt and Toby like it’s my job. There are at least sixteen mysteries I need answers to. And the found family of allies is everything!

knitmeapony:

vaspider:

seananmcguire:

WHY HELLO THANK YOU FOR PUTTING A QUARTER IN THE “WHY PATREON IS AWESOME MACHINE.”  Now sit back, relax, and let the kitchen proudly present for you…

…my Patreon.

Most people already know this part, but I’m going to include it for the five folks in the back who don’t: Patreon is essentially a micro-transaction platform geared specifically at allowing people to support artists and creators directly, rather than going through the usual middlemen.  It’s a tip jar writ large, and it’s a gamechanger.  Because see, one of the biggest trials of being a creative professional is being unable to estimate, month upon month, what your take-home pay is going to be.  Imagine having a part-time job which, you know, pays $24,000 a year.  No matter how many hours you put in, that’s what you get.

(This is a sort of unrealistic analogy already, because even that degree of confidence in your income is unlikely for most creative professionals.  Just work with me.)

Now, logic says “$24k a year, that’s $2k a month, I can budget with that.”  Sadly, logic is wrong.  Maybe you don’t get paid for six months, and then in month seven, you get $14k just handed to you.  And that feels like a lot of money–that is a lot of money–except you haven’t paid any bills in six months, so mostly it feels like a lot of screaming and buying toilet paper.

Patreon smooths out that disconnect between estimated numbers and actual numbers.  If you pledge $1 a month to someone, they will get $1 a month (minus minor handling fees, which we are happy to pay so you don’t have to), and can budget accordingly.  Even as pledges come in/people reduce or cancel their pledges, we can see our estimated totals.  It’s magic.

My Patreon is here: https://www.patreon.com/seananmcguire

I charge for short stories; I charge once a month; all patrons, regardless of level, get access to the short stories.  If you become a patron today, you’ll have access to all prior stories.  (You can find them by choosing “posts” and then “paid by patrons.”)  Higher levels get access to additional rewards, like the advice column ($3), the Poetry Project ($5), and the Positivity Email ($10).  They do not, at this time, get access to additional fiction.  Patrons are also the first to know when we find something unusual, like a box of out-of-print CDs or short run T-shirts.

Patreon has honestly changed my life, and not just mine: I know quite a few creators, both independent and traditionally published, who are using this wide, shallow well to keep themselves afloat.  And it’s magic.

My Patreon money pays for my cellphone bill, my medication, and my pups’ dog food.

Also for me to get a pedicure once a month because self care is a human thing.

Without my Patreon money I would have a lot more financial uncertainty. It also lets me try out things with fiction that I might otherwise not.

I’m kind of restating the above, but can I list ways that Patreon is awesome for me from the opposite perspective, as a reader and patron?

1) The obvious: I get new stuff from the author.  I get short stories or snippets or previews early or all the stuff that you think that you are paying for.  That’s the obvious thing.  Here are Cool Arts that would not exist with out the Patreon. Rad.  But also….

2) I get better stuff from the author.  When someone isn’t worrying about where they’re getting this month’s food or tp or heating bill from, when they’re relaxed and comfortable, they do more and better work.  This isn’t something that’s measurable, but I fully believe that even if all this stuff was created for free on the internet before, since my money makes someone’s life better, their creativity is free-er and they can spend more time on making better stuff.

3) I get unusual/interesting stuff.  Patreon lets artists experiment!  I’ve gotten poetry from prose authors.  I’ve gotten music from poets.  I’ve seen 2-D artists try sculpture, and digital artists try traditional methods.  I’ve seen artists who might not have found an audience for their specific collaboration get to collaborate and share with both of their patreons.  I get wild, weird, experimental stuff!  Even if it would have existed before Patreon, it probably would have been shoved in a box under a bed.  Now it’s published, and I get to enjoy it!

4) It comes to my in-box!  I don’t even have to think about going to a store or to Amazon, I don’t have to show up at specific locations or go to specific concerts or anything.  I have a Patreon filter in my gmail.  Most weeks, I get 8-10 emails there.  MOST of those emails are awesome, exciting things to read!

5) I get to conversate with some artists in a quieter space!  Most of the artists that I pledge to hold AMAs and answer comments and discuss processes and take suggestions and because it’s a quieter space without All Of The Internet shouting at them, they sometimes give longer, more thoughtful, more complicated responses!  Not always, of course, and you’ve still got to be a decent, polite person, but it’s a kind of social media they can curate and prioritize a little bit which leads to better brain space for the artists which leads to cooler interactions in general.

6) I get to feel helpful!  Artists and authors and the like do not get paid nearly enough, because capitalism.  Small individual one-off fundraisers help, but often folks end up stuck in the same emergency >> broke >> broken thing >> emergency cycle.  By banding together and getting $XX/month to someone, you totally get to watch your love join with other people’s love to make a clear difference in the life of someone you think is awesome.  The art you get on the regular is usually thanks enough, but the occasional ‘hey, I did x thing and it was great and thank you’ email makes you feel like a superhero, even if all you can afford is $1/month.  You’re part of something.  You did A Good.  That kind of hope and optimism and community building should never be undervalued.

Patreon is totally a net good in the universe, and the raw Dollars:GoodThings ratio just can not be beat.

Patreon’s empowered me to provide more value for my Patrons in several ways. Making videos is time consuming and creatively intense, so it requires real focus, and Patreon support bought me that focus over the last year, enough that I could increase my production from once a month to twice, so double the content.

Not to mention the artists its allowed me to commission to innovate and expand the scope of the project, so I can provide a more cohesive and immersive experience.

Or the community aspect! Running a discord that’s partly buy-in but also gives Patrons some leeway to bring friends in through our reward structure has let me craft a unique and interesting community that I’m honestly really proud to call home. There’s not many places out there for homestuck positivity right now, and I’m proud I can say I offer one of the best 🙂

And of course, the more patreon support grows, the more ambitious I get, meaning more and better content for everybody.  It’s really a win/win setup.

Do try patreon, if you’re able. The world is becoming a more interesting place through it.

Commissions and Patreon are open!

stormsbourne:

stormsbourne:

uh HEY YALL

I am opening up a patreon as well as commissions for the time being and I’ve made a link with all the information you need to know; it can be found here (and at the top of my sidebar).

In summary I need to make a bit of extra cash to help work my way out of some debt that has been just fuckin murdering me creatively and I would appreciate anybody who helps me out. and as a bonus you’ll get SICK FICS out of it too!

I’m gonna put up the first patreon poll tomorrow or possibly Sunday so if that’s your flavor get while the getting’s good, otherwise, please hit me up for commissions! I already have a possible pending one in the wings and I’m only taking 2 a month for right now. 

HELLO! 

It’s no longer midnight and I’m slightly more coherent now so here’s the scoop

Support me on Patreon: You get to vote on my first priority projects, from stuff I currently have in the works to stuff I haven’t been planning to work on for a while. At higher tiers you get access to deleted scenes/”director’s cut” type content for stuff I’m working on.

Commission me: Send me money ($50 for 5k, $100 for 10k) to write ships or dynamics of your choice, the list of what I’m willing to do is in the commission post and if you have questions you can always hit me up. Additionally, commissioner requests “jump the line” of patreon, so they can commission me to work on projects already in the pipeline if they want.

Thanks for any support if you’re chipping in, it’s going to help me a shitload.

Storm’s super talented and her writing nourishes my life, you’d be real lucky to get on board imo 😉

shelbycragg:

shelbycragg:

Hey guys! More official updates comin’ soon, but I just wanted to say now is a great time to support me on PATREON as that is currently my main source of income! Have a great day!!

Patreon.com/neokosmos

Now with an actual link… more details coming soon! We are going to be adding some new rewards soon!

I hope soon I’m in a position to throw my own support behind you guys, but I really want to say that I believe in you and love what youre doing!!! Wishing you the best of luck!

Shelby + Amber Cragg are creating NEOKOSMOS | Patreon

neo-kosmos:

Hey guys! Shelby here.

You may remember the year 2017. Wow, guys, that was a bad one. In a very sad move for us, we had to halt production on our extremely ambitious webcomic, NEO-KOSMOS.com

However, that was not and is not the end of the project.

I am happy to announce that we are in the midst of adapting NEOKOSMOS into a series of highly illustrated novels. That’s right, folks. Now you can read about your favorite miserable characters… with words. And pictures, still, I promise. So many pictures. We currently have the first novel completely outlined and are about 22k words into the first draft, with progress steady.

But… we can’t do it without your help! If you check out our new patreon page, you will find that we now have our own discord server for patrons! On this server you can hang out with the creators, and receive access to development notes, sketches, and much more!

There is even a special tier where we will send you PDFs of our drafts to read along with the story IN REAL TIME as we write it, and give your feedback!

Come join us, and support the creation of your favorite dark and mysterious LGBT comedy sci-fi universe! We’d love to have you aboard.

patreon.com/neokosmos

!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Oh man, I knew something cool was bound to happen with this but I didn’t expect it to be so soon!! Color me HYPED

Shelby + Amber Cragg are creating NEOKOSMOS | Patreon

i LOVE your articles about homestuck’s mythos. i love your way of thinking about things, your grasp of the narrative and your depth of thought! is there a place you go to talk about these things with people like you? i want to hang out there lol

1) Aw jeez, thanks!

2) I’m mostly around on the Discord channel dedicated to my Youtube channel (Patron or Patron-invitee only), and in the Hiveswap reddit’s Discord where I’m a mod.

callmearcturus:

Hey I’m gonna swallow my pride for a second and just remind y’all that I have a patreon over here, and it’s very helpful for paying bills and buying essentials. Especially since Gran just lost her office job, so I’ll be picking up more bills around the house now.

I think it’s not boastful or anything to say I am a very consistent content creator, I’ve started and completed multiple projects, and I have two novels, a fangame, and the usual fic content in the works. So, if you’re able, that would be appreciated. And if not, no one understands more than I do.

Thanks.

Patreon Overview and Six-Month Review!

Hey, guys! My good friend Rune asked me to provide a good post they could reblog boosting the work I’ve been doing here for a while, and upon attempting to do so I realized:

Holy crap! It’s already been six months! Half a year has flown by as I have striven to delve deeper into Homestuck’s symbol language and referential philosophy, attempting to help bring new readings and positive sentiments to the fandom. 

For those of you who don’t know me, I’m optimisticDuelist. My goals are simple: I love Homestuck. I think there’s a lot that Homestuck tries to say that is not immediately apparent or easily accessible, and it is my goal to make as much of that information as I can uncover accessible to old and new fans alike.

Emphasis on the new, in fact! This is why my main project is…

Homestuck Explained.

This youtube series is an in-depth and allegedly entertaining look at Homestuck, designed to make the comic not just understandable but interesting to anyone who watches them!Currently numbering at six videos and counting, each has been a labor of love. I hope you find them as enjoyable to watch as they’ve been enjoyable to put together! 

Since the next video on my roster finally has us enter the Medium, you’re just in time to catch up and have the series Welcome you to a new extreme ;).

Besides videos, I’ve also put out plenty of readily accessible writing on Homestuck, on all manner of different subjects–mostly focused on poorly understood or often underlooked parts of the comic. Here’s a short list of what I consider my best work:

1. A Four-Part Essay series looking into the character of Dirk Strider.

2. Et tu, Hussie? On the Death of Spades Slick & Survival of Bec Noir.

3. True Light, False Light – An Essay on Caliborn, Yaldabaoth, Gnostic symbolism in Homestuck, and how all these feed into Trickster Mode.

4. Force & Flow – Another Four-Part Essay series, this time delving into the Active/Passive Class system and the Yin/Yang philosophy informing it.

5. Apotheosis & Creation Myth – A (somewhat outdated, pending reworks) thorough look at the nature and execution of Homestuck’s ending!

6. HYPE ABOUT HIVESWAP – A ( recently somewhat confirmed!) look at the overlooked nuances of Grandpa, and how the attention to detail in Hiveswap’s trailer should have us all excited!

7. An essay on how Dirk and Rose both qualify as furries. Just in case you’re wondering if I have a sense of humor ;).

8. A Five-Part essay series on Jake English…along with about 3 or 4 more essays on Jake and Dirk lying around as one-offs…

9. A lengthy essay on Jade Harley’s character arc, classpect, and narrative resolution!

10. An essay looking at how Light symbolism pervades almost every major canonical relationship in Homestuck!

And a lot more!  

I’m also hard at work on a variety of future Homestuck stuff! The irons in my fire presently include Hiveswap lore videos (think Vaatividya, perhaps) on top of our regular Homestuck Explained series, and maybe even more videos like this one noting the influence Homestuck had on Undertale. 

There’s also essays on Jane Crocker, Davekat, and how Homestuck deliberately references other works to clue the reader in on what it’s trying to say in the works! Among yet other things. Is there any end to my hopes for this project?
It is difficult to say.

Needless to say, I’m pretty busy. I’ve only been able to do as much as I have due to the incredible support of my Patrons–thanks to all of you for signing on to this journey so far. I also owe a lot to all my friends across both the Homestuck community and my online and offline life.

Besides my Patreon projects, I also help run the r/Hiveswap reddit and Discord, where you can find me regardless of what you think of all this stuff. Thanks for taking the time to read this! If you enjoy any of the stuff I’ve put out, let me know, because it always makes my day to hear it :). 

That’s all for now! Thanks again, to all of you, so, so much.

Keep rising.