Episode 18: Bliss and Ignorance

Episode 18: “Bliss and Ignorance”

Show Notes

Happy Halloween, everyone! I hope you have a spooooky day. Halloween is one of my favorite holidays just because any opportunity to wear a costume is a good one. I attended a phenomenal Pink Floyd tribute show over the weekend. (Their name is Dark Side of the Loon, which is HILARIOUS because the loon is the Minnesota state bird.). I was Chris Squire this year, the amazing and unforgettable bass player for Yes, and even though nobody knew who I was, I was really proud of myself, I looked fucking spot on.

 

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And I had the comfort that far away in a distant state, my friend Lisa was Rick Wakeman, again, although she doesn’t generally need an excuse for that.

Man, wouldn’t it be fun to have a giant party where everyone had to come dressed as a musical legend? I feel like it would be really cool if people didn’t really know each other super well and met in this crazy musical context. Plus it would be really fun to be able to hang out with a bunch of musical legends.

OK, switching track a little bit, serious question: Have you ever wished you were an old-time monarch or religious figure who had endless reserves of cash to commission giant pieces of art for your mansion?

Well, if you have, I have an exciting opportunity for you that gives you that same feeling of pride and patronage, without having to spend all the cash or pay heating bills on a drafty old mansion. You still get the art, you have plenty left in your pocket to support other writers and artists, and I get to write more bonkers stoner fantasy instead of painting virgins and carving saints.

Seriously though, I do have a really cool announcement to make.

No Dragons Press is now on Patreon!

Now, if you don’t know about Patreon, here’s a quick overview: you’ve heard of Kickstarter, which is a way of crowd-funding a project, breaking up the cost of production into tiny pieces that people interested in the projects can help out.

Patreon is kind of like that, but it’s geared more toward artists working on long-term ideas. The idea is that the artist (or author or podcaster) does what she loves, and consumers or listeners who choose to support contribute just a dollar a month to help make the work sustainable.

So, since this is officially the eighteenth episode of No Dragons Press, now seems like a good point to kind of stop and assess the situation.

One big thing with Patreon is consistency, and understandably so. They don’t want you to build a relationship with a community of readers and supporters and then suddenly disappear like four installments in and have all these weird unmet expectations. That’s why I waited to long to even entertain the idea of accepting this kind of support from you guys, because I wanted to be absolutely sure everything was working out and I wasn’t going to just suddenly ghost you.

And I think I’m on pretty solid ground on that front. Just to check in about the series, I’m planning five books and they’re all pretty much outlined. Book one is actually finished and maybe halfway through the first draft of book two, so that’s my progress. Now, there’s still a few things shifting around as far as scenes—last week you may have noticed that it was a little on the long side that was a result of me combining two scenes until 130 or maybe some more of that—but let’s say for the sake of my math abilities that we’re going end up with about 40 scenes. (I think it’ll be about 42 or 43 but 40 is easier to work with.)

So if we estimate the same number of scenes for each book, that’s 40 scenes times five books equals 200 total scenes for No Dragons Press. Seriously guys, that’s just under four years of once-a-week podcasting. Now, I can’t predict the future, so the frequency of that could change or this could move into some other format—I have no idea.

But I’ve kept it up for 4 1/2 months now, so given my current trajectory and the fact that I’m having a lot of fun, I don’t see why I wouldn’t just keep podcasting the entire series. But for the immediate future, I’m definitely going to be podcasting book one in its entirety, and I fully intend to continue it with book two, so buckle in!

Another thing with Patreon is building relationships with supporters. A lot of people who produce regular content like bloggers and podcasters also produce exclusive content just for their Patreon supporters; some creators make their entire body of content exclusive to supporters; it all depends on the individual artist and what makes the most sense for their work.

In my case, I think I want to just keep on keeping on, and keep bringing you a chapter a week at nodragonpress.com/podcast.

I love the story and I love the feedback I’ve been getting, and I really want to continue making it available freely to whoever wants to listen to it. I think that’s important.

But I do need to start thinking about the podcast as more than just a fun hobby and really look at making it sustainable for those 3 1/2, four years so I can keep making it available. You guys might not know this, and I don’t think I really fully understood it before I was balls deep in it, but it really isn’t cheap to run a podcast. There’s hosting for the actual episodes, and there’s website hosting, there’s a solid chunk of time that I spend every week recording, and editing, and putting this together, which doesn’t even touch my actual story-writing time.

Then there’s all sorts of business-type things that I haven’t even scratched the surface of, like expanded distribution, social media outreach, advertisements, eventually I need to look into transcription services so I can do more interviews and not have to type all the shit out myself—you know, there’s just a lot to do.

I’m really happy to do it, but that’s why Patreon is so amazing: it’s this way to open up a stream of support for people who are really positive about what I’m doing, and it only costs any individual person a dollar a month. You know, it doesn’t sound like a dollar could possibly be helpful, but if you think about it and do the math, you know, if I have, say, 25 people supporting me monthly, that goes along way towards helping me pay for at least the monetary costs I’m putting into it, which just makes everything a lot easier.

And it’s more than that. You know, it’s a way for people to go beyond feeling appreciation really feel ownership and pride. It’s a way for people who maybe really enjoy fiction but don’t have the time or inclination to develop a novel for themselves to feel like they’re helping to put something creative out into the world. It’s a way for – you know, I know I talk very lightheartedly about marijuana on the show and in this book, and if you haven’t gathered by now, I have a bit of an ulterior motive with how casually Addie treats smoking and being high.

There’s a lot of important policy decisions being discussed right now and a lot of knee-jerk reactions to media headlines, and I think a lot of what’s fueling those reactions and standing in the way of important progress is fear. I think our best way forward through all this shit is through education, and as advocates for the good that cannabis can do in the world, it should be our biggest goal right now to make people open and receptive to the science and the data and the financial experiences of legal states.

I believe a bumbling, sweet, wilderness-savvy young woman like Addie who is way more capable than she realizes can help change peoples’ minds and help break down these knee-jerk, unfounded negative ideas of what marijuana is and who is using it and what it can do, and to do that I need to be able to expand my outreach. With your support of one dollar a month, you will help give me the ability to invest in some of those important distribution opportunities and marketing strategies that are going to help get this project in front of more audiences.

So, in addition to helping me expand the visibility of this podcast, visiting patreon.com/nodragonpress and signing up to donate one dollar a month will get you access to an exclusive members area. I’m not totally sure yet what this will entail, and actually I’d love to hear from you guys about that, but for now I will do my best to thank you by sharing early versions, exclusive artwork – I have a few ideas and you can be sure that I will scheme up something.

Something else I want to mention: if you’re not feeling the financial support thing right now, that’s totally fine. I WANT you to keep listening keep enjoying the show keep telling your friends—that’s plenty of support, and I really appreciate the opportunity to talk to you every week and read you my story.

And if you understand appreciate what I’m trying to do and you want to help make the podcast sustainable, or if you’ve just been enjoying the story and want to show your support, head to Patreon.com/nodragonspress to be one of the very first special group of contributors to help No Dragons Press: A HIGH FANTASY Fiction Podcast reach new audiences and really level up in a big way.

Thank you all so much. I will not forget your support.

So! I’ll jump right into chapter eighteen, I think you’re in for a treat. And quick disclaimer: DON’T WORRY, this is not a romance novel. There are a few mushy bits to get past, but there is plenty of action and intrigue to balance them out, and I’m really excited about this chapter because maybe even more than Tristan’s bonkers electrical bubble, this is where everything changes.

Thank so much for listening to me talk about Patreon and tell you a little about the story. I always have so much fun. Now, I hope you enjoy Chapter 18: Bliss and Ignorance.

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