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My Four-Month Patreon Experience

Joe DeRouen
3 min readJan 22, 2019

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I’m a freelance writer and novelist and have published three dark fantasy novels and a collection of short stories. My day job is that of a substitute teacher, which unsurprisingly pays much better. Like most novelists, I’m not getting rich anytime soon, but I’ll never have the wildly successful career I dream of if I don’t have time to write. If I could devote even a couple of extra days a month to my writing, I’d get more done. But how?

I’d been considering Patreon for years, and finally decided to give it a try. It’s been wildly successful for some, not so much for others, but I figured, what have I got to lose?

I first announced my Patreon in September 2018, to the sound of crickets. It’s a big social media world out there, and I am but a lone voice, and I tend to stick to Facebook. So how do I get noticed? I began writing friends who I knew were fans of my work and directly asking them to become a patron. That kickstarted things, and suddenly I had three patrons.

I know it’s contrary to most people’s instinct, but asking directly really does work…some of the time. Just don’t be pushy about it, and respect the fact that even $1 a month may be out of someone’s budget.

Things were creeping along and then, in October, I had an idea. I created what I decided to call the “Patreon Challenge,” which to my knowledge has never been done before. Each month, I’d put the names of my patrons times their monthly contribution (if Bob pledges $5, he gets five entries) and draw one at…

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Joe DeRouen
Joe DeRouen

Written by Joe DeRouen

Joe is a freelance writer and novelist.

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