I knew once what the larger point of “Coileain Chumhacht” was, but it eludes me. I’m pretty sure that it had something to do with a Something Positive cartoon, though. I think.
Category: Patreon
All right, folks. (With a shameless Patreon plug!)
See you on the flipside.
Moe Lane
PS: This is probably going to end up being a somewhat expensive discussion that I’ll be having with my computer repair guy. Have you ever thought about supporting my Patreon? We’re amazingly close to ZOMG 3K word short stories every month.
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It’s got all the foolishness that a discerning Patron – a Patron like you – could want. A mere dollar a month gives you access to it all: stories, gaming material, the occasional poem. It’s a bargain! Truly, I am foolish myself to give this all away so cheaply. Sign up now!
Patreon microfiction: “Emergency Repairs.”
“Emergency Repairs” is… well, it’s a little goofy. But not zany or chipper. And it avoids gonzo because it’s a little too linear.
Speaking of birthdays: you know what makes an awesome gift?
That’s right: my Patreon! It’s the best gift, because it’s the gift that gives back to you! For as little as $1 per month you get short stories, gaming material, and other creative work. And so many more rewards are ahead! Get in on the ground floor, folks!
My Patreon microfiction: ‘Situational Horror.’
Well, “Situational Horror” can best be described as ‘experimental,’ which is often author-speak for ‘something you’ve written that you expect to implode.’ Hey. I’m as guilty of that sort of thing as anybody else. Although I didn’t really know that it was going to implode.
And another Patreon microfiction: “Beer Barrel Poker.”
And Beer Barrel Poker was the more normal one, that week. Whatever ‘normal’ means, in this context. Sometimes I don’t know, either.
My Patreon microfiction “Children of the Candy Corn.”
I more or less gave away “Children of the Candy Corn” for free on Patreon because I felt bad about being paid to flat-out trying to scare my Patrons. It’s one thing when I’m being paid to write fiction, or I’m submitting it for publication. But to just have this come out of nowhere… well.
My Patreon microfiction: “Tastes Like Sweetbreads.”
“Tastes Like Sweetbreads” reveals something awful about me: I can be amazingly puerile and immature at times. As for the story itself: hey, just because you’re Undead you don’t have to be evil. “Jackass” works just as well…
Hey, I have a Patreon!
You should totally check it out. I put short stories and gaming fiction on it. There’s a couple of free pieces at the site; peruse them. Succumb to your dark urges and give me a dollar a month…
Moe Lane
PS: Yeah, I know my existing readers already know, but will the person who happened to come across the site using Google? …Nope!