Fox with a Website! Sort of!
14 years ago
General
So I've decided that I should "formalize" my comission process. This should help with both advertising, delivery, and encouragement of my stories and services. Virmir has graciously offered to help set up a hosting page for my stuff, but this won't be ready for at least a week. Anyway, the overall model of my comissions will remain the same (send FA note, specify elements, pay in advance, etc.) but I'm going to be adopting a pricing model instead of a "pay-what-you-like" system that I've been going on.
1000 words (15$): These stories encompass a single instant or a brief series of occurences. More focus is given to a single character and the plot will feature a little bit of lead-up before the main event. Examples of such stories include Account 24-C, Account 273-J, and A Tale of Tails.
3000 words (30$): These stories feature multiple characters and generally take place over an extended period of time. Attention is given to development over singular moments and there is more exploration over what happens "after" the main event. Examples include Search, Four in the Morning, and Sunsets and Sunlight.
5000 words (50$): Similar to the 3000 word stories, these involve multiple characters and extended periods of time. Development is furthered and the central event is de-emphasized in order to show a fully fleshed out progression. The only example of this would be In the Maiden's Name.
Keep in mind that when I say "central event", I am referring to whatever you specify in the request. This could be anything from "Jimmy turns into a wolf" to "Adam, Sandy, and Joe go on a roller coaster". Also, I need to get some money together for purchasing an independent domain name, so if you wanna help me out, why not get a story in return? :D
1000 words (15$): These stories encompass a single instant or a brief series of occurences. More focus is given to a single character and the plot will feature a little bit of lead-up before the main event. Examples of such stories include Account 24-C, Account 273-J, and A Tale of Tails.
3000 words (30$): These stories feature multiple characters and generally take place over an extended period of time. Attention is given to development over singular moments and there is more exploration over what happens "after" the main event. Examples include Search, Four in the Morning, and Sunsets and Sunlight.
5000 words (50$): Similar to the 3000 word stories, these involve multiple characters and extended periods of time. Development is furthered and the central event is de-emphasized in order to show a fully fleshed out progression. The only example of this would be In the Maiden's Name.
Keep in mind that when I say "central event", I am referring to whatever you specify in the request. This could be anything from "Jimmy turns into a wolf" to "Adam, Sandy, and Joe go on a roller coaster". Also, I need to get some money together for purchasing an independent domain name, so if you wanna help me out, why not get a story in return? :D
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Also, may I quote this on eventual website?
And sure!