Cecilia Tan is creating
Serialized fiction
I tell passionate stories
19
$30.50
Milestone Goals
Third story post per week, every week!
If we can get the weekly total of ongoing donations up to $75 per week, I'll up the posting schedule to three times a week.
Make the site ad free!
If the weekly total tops $100, I'll remove the banner/graphic ads from the DGC website!
About
Cecilia Tan is "simply one of the
most important writers, editors, and innovators in contemporary
American erotic literature," according to Susie Bright. Her BDSM romance novel Slow Surrender (Hachette/Forever, 2013) won the RT Reviewers Choice Award in Erotic Romance and the Maggie Award for Excellence from the Georgia Romance Writers chapter of RWA.
Tan is the author of many books, including the ground-breaking erotic short story collections Black Feathers (HarperCollins), White Flames (Running Press), and Edge Plays (Circlet Press), and the erotic romances Slow Surrender, Slow Seduction, and Slow Satisfaction (Hachette/Forever), The Prince's Boy (Circlet Press), The Hot Streak (Riverdale Avenue Books), and the Magic University series (Riverdale Avenue Books). Her short stories have appeared in Ms. Magazine, Nerve, Best American Erotica, Asimov's Science Fiction, and tons of other places. She was inducted into the Saints & Sinners Hall of Fame for GLBT writers in 2010, was a recipient of the Lifetime Achievement Award from the National Leather Association in 2004, and won the inaugural Rose & Bay Awards for Best Fiction in 2010 for her crowdfunded web fiction serial Daron's Guitar Chronicles.
She lives in the Boston area with her lifelong partner corwin and three cats. Find out more at www.ceciliatan.com or sign up to receive her personal newsletter via email at http://eepurl.com/TEWfv
Tan is the author of many books, including the ground-breaking erotic short story collections Black Feathers (HarperCollins), White Flames (Running Press), and Edge Plays (Circlet Press), and the erotic romances Slow Surrender, Slow Seduction, and Slow Satisfaction (Hachette/Forever), The Prince's Boy (Circlet Press), The Hot Streak (Riverdale Avenue Books), and the Magic University series (Riverdale Avenue Books). Her short stories have appeared in Ms. Magazine, Nerve, Best American Erotica, Asimov's Science Fiction, and tons of other places. She was inducted into the Saints & Sinners Hall of Fame for GLBT writers in 2010, was a recipient of the Lifetime Achievement Award from the National Leather Association in 2004, and won the inaugural Rose & Bay Awards for Best Fiction in 2010 for her crowdfunded web fiction serial Daron's Guitar Chronicles.
She lives in the Boston area with her lifelong partner corwin and three cats. Find out more at www.ceciliatan.com or sign up to receive her personal newsletter via email at http://eepurl.com/TEWfv
Location
Boston, MA, USA
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Hello, supporters! If you've come here from the Daron's Guitar Chronicles website you already know that I've been writing and posting a web fiction serial there since 2009. Regular posts happen there twice a week, with some exceptions... like I sometimes post 3 or 4 times if enough donations come in through the website Tip Jar.
But now in addition to the regular tip jar link on the webserial site, we have Patreon, too!
Nothing is changing over at DGC: content is still completely free and readers are still welcome to donate whenever they feel moved to (or to get periodic bonus content). But Patreon makes it easy for folks to make ongoing microdonations based on the volume of the content. So I'm asking people for a dollar per week, which would be only 50 cents a post! That would mean $52 for a whole year. Cool, eh?
If I get 75 people all pledging $1 a week (or some other combination adding up to $75/week), I'll be able to change the posting schedule from twice a week like it is now to three times a week permanently! Wouldn't that be cool?
And just to add another goal too, if we get up to $100 a week, I'll remove the advertising banners from the DGC website!
But now in addition to the regular tip jar link on the webserial site, we have Patreon, too!
Nothing is changing over at DGC: content is still completely free and readers are still welcome to donate whenever they feel moved to (or to get periodic bonus content). But Patreon makes it easy for folks to make ongoing microdonations based on the volume of the content. So I'm asking people for a dollar per week, which would be only 50 cents a post! That would mean $52 for a whole year. Cool, eh?
If I get 75 people all pledging $1 a week (or some other combination adding up to $75/week), I'll be able to change the posting schedule from twice a week like it is now to three times a week permanently! Wouldn't that be cool?
And just to add another goal too, if we get up to $100 a week, I'll remove the advertising banners from the DGC website!