Tammy Silverwolf is creating Fiction
Writer of Smutty and Not-so-Smutty Tales
About Me
My
name's Tammy, I write things! Usually of a smutty nature, but I also
like to mix it up with stories and things that interest me; my
primary genres are Fantasy, Urban Fantasy, Sci-Fi and the occasional
bit of cross-genre stuff. I usually publish my stories for free,
though I'm trying to work my way into being a self-sustaining writer
by publishing stuff on Amazon and other platforms.
My
largest and most well regarded project (currently) is called the
Dragon (S)Layers which is an epic fantasy with a fair bit of smut
sprinkled in. First draft renders of which can be found at my
friend's site over here:
http://nakedblades.org/archive/dragon-s-layers-01-01-01.html
He also has a ton of other authors' fantasy erotica on his site, so if that's your genre, I highly recommend checking it out and joining their forums. There are some really talented people there and I'm blessed to have been accepted there.
So
How Does This Patreon Thing Work?
Well,
basically, I'm asking you to pledge as much or as little as you're
comfortable with-- as little as $1.00-- every week. In return, I'm
offering at least 3 pieces of content per week, if I don't produce
those three pieces, I won't charge you. This is to ensure you feel
you're getting your money's worth and it keeps me writing. You can
set a max pledge amount so you don't go over your budget, too, so there are no surprises.
These
pieces of content (chapters, if you will) usually run in the
thousands of words: from 3,000 to 10,000. They're first draft
material, but you'll see them before anyone else does, and you'll get
the revisions as well. Patrons who pledge 5 dollars or more also get electronic
versions of my novels and novellas for free when they come out, and
when I get into an apartment (or find a mailing address), patrons
who've pledged 20 dollars or more will get physical copies of my
work, too.
What
Your Pledge is Used For
Currently, I'm living on the streets (though that may soon change), so patreon pledges go primarily to food, laundry and quality of life things, but I'm also setting aside money to get an apartment. The money is also used to pay for editors, artists and web hosting stuff in order to promote my writing and give you a better quality product.
