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Comments
NO to Patreon
I've had bad results on anything that says Patreon. I already give much more than asked.
Gwen
My stories on Patreon
If I'm not mistaken, these stories are available on Patreon for free.
Melanie
Yes, free
Most of the BC related content on Patreon is free. And nearly all is free without even signing up for an account. Exceptions are anything that would be NSFW which Patreon does not allow to be available except to paid accounts. And even then, $1 a month is a low cost membership.
Hugs,
Erin
= Give everyone the benefit of the doubt because certainty is a fragile thing that can be shattered by one overlooked fact.
Unfortunately,
"Monkey Business" and several other series on Patreon have episodes still locked. Episodes 3, and 11, iirc, and at least one later one that i have noticed. Not being a member, i have no idea how you could find out the lock status of your own work.
The new "Collections" feature is an enormous improvement, but the site is (still) incorrectly designed, in my opinion. It's not feasible to back-scroll through over 800 posts to find something you know is in there, much less idly see if there's might be something else of interest.
Patreon is not discoverable, much less browseable. Let's hope they up their game soon. It's wrong to ask you to manually build your own index and vtoc.
Thanks for all you do.
Patreon
Actually I don’t have any control over that. From what I understand, if the sexual content gets above a certain level, you have to be a paid member to view it.
Poison
I really like this cover.
Melanie
Thanks :)
Poison will start appearing on Patreon probably tomorrow.
Hugs,
Erin
= Give everyone the benefit of the doubt because certainty is a fragile thing that can be shattered by one overlooked fact.