FAQ
Question: Do you take commissions & how much will that cost me?
Answer: Yes, I charge a $40 commission fee, and $0.01 - $0.02 per word depending on your subscriber count. Please see the list below.
Question: Does it cost me anything to narrate your work, and how do you like to be credited?
Answer: Yes, please see the list below. As far as crediting goes, anyone who narrates any of my stories must first ask for permission. I like when narrators go the extra mile and verbally state my username/pen name either before or after the narration, but simply crediting me in the description of the video/linking it back to my Reddit page is sufficient as well.
Pricing:
UNDER 10K subscribers: $5 per story.
10K-500K subscribers: $0.01/word
500K-1M subs: $0.02/word
Question: How do you accept payments?
Answer: PayPal & Cashapp. Please contact me for my info.
Question: Do you have a posting schedule on Reddit?
Answer: Yes, I try to make it a point to post every Friday! (:
Question: How do you find time to write?
Answer: When I’m working on a writing piece, I try to block off a little bit of time every day. Sometimes I write a whole lot of nothing and I can’t get past a couple of paragraphs, but other times I can't hardly type fast enough! Regardless, I try to make sure that I write something every single day, even if it's just a few sentences or an idea.
Question: What is the best time of day for you to write?
Answer: I try to write during the day, but I think I prefer writing the most at night. I have no distractions at night, and I'm not limited to a desk. Most of the time, I find myself at a quaint coffee shop, typing away, and sipping on a spiced pear tea! Inspiration can hit at any time of the day though, so even if I'm busy, I always try to jot down my ideas so I can type them out later.
Question: How do you know what to write?
Answer: This is a question that I get asked a lot! Whenever I'm asked this, I never quite know how to answer, though? Ideas hit me from out of nowhere. I think most of my horror stories come to me by taking average, every day things, and thinking of them in a darker light. I simply take the time to think of the "what if's," and that usually does the trick! With any type of writing, you've just got to think outside the box!
Question: How long does it take you to write a short horror story post for Reddit?
Answer: When it comes to how long it’s taken me to write each one of my posts, it varies. There are times when I'm really motivated/inspired, and I have lots of time on my hands, and there are other times when I have to start a story, and then come back to it later. Some stories are harder to write than others. For example, most of my series/collabs take weeks of planning. Other stories (standalones), may only take me a few hours.
Question: What is the most difficult part of writing a story?
Answer: Two words. Writer’s block. Sometimes there are days when I struggle to string a few sentences together. Other days, I can't hardly move my fingers fast enough! It all comes down to how motivated/inspired I am.
Question: Are you currently working with anyone at the moment?
Answer: Yes, I am currently working with Chilling Entertainment, LLC. They are responsible for the "Chilling Tales for Dark Nights" fiction anthology podcast. Their YouTube channel boasts about 430k subscribers, with each weekly episode featuring several creepy tales from talented authors, brought to life by professional voice actors, and accompanied by SFX and music. You can find my page on their Creepypasta Stories website here.
Question: When did you first realize you wanted to be a writer?
Answer: Writing is something that I've always been passionate about. For as long as I can remember, I have loved it. I was the weird kid in class that got excited over writing, regardless of what it was (research papers, essays, etc.) I can't say exactly when I realized that I was even remotely good at writing, but I do remember how I felt when I wrote. Freedom. It was feeling like I could escape everything around me for just a little bit, and be anywhere but reality. More times than not, writing has been my saving grace when I've needed it the most. Pen and paper have always been my solace.
Question: What are your favorite books to read?
Answer: I love anything horror (of course,) but I also enjoy psychological thrillers, sci-fi, dystopian/utopian & romance.
Question: What are some of your favorite quotes from books?
Answer: "Crescendo" by Becca Fitzpatrick: "You're a psychopath." "I prefer creative.” And "Pride & Prejudice" by Jane Austen: "You have bewitched me body and soul, and I love, I love, I love you. And wish from this day forth never to be parted from you."
Answer: Yes, I charge a $40 commission fee, and $0.01 - $0.02 per word depending on your subscriber count. Please see the list below.
Question: Does it cost me anything to narrate your work, and how do you like to be credited?
Answer: Yes, please see the list below. As far as crediting goes, anyone who narrates any of my stories must first ask for permission. I like when narrators go the extra mile and verbally state my username/pen name either before or after the narration, but simply crediting me in the description of the video/linking it back to my Reddit page is sufficient as well.
Pricing:
UNDER 10K subscribers: $5 per story.
10K-500K subscribers: $0.01/word
500K-1M subs: $0.02/word
Question: How do you accept payments?
Answer: PayPal & Cashapp. Please contact me for my info.
Question: Do you have a posting schedule on Reddit?
Answer: Yes, I try to make it a point to post every Friday! (:
Question: How do you find time to write?
Answer: When I’m working on a writing piece, I try to block off a little bit of time every day. Sometimes I write a whole lot of nothing and I can’t get past a couple of paragraphs, but other times I can't hardly type fast enough! Regardless, I try to make sure that I write something every single day, even if it's just a few sentences or an idea.
Question: What is the best time of day for you to write?
Answer: I try to write during the day, but I think I prefer writing the most at night. I have no distractions at night, and I'm not limited to a desk. Most of the time, I find myself at a quaint coffee shop, typing away, and sipping on a spiced pear tea! Inspiration can hit at any time of the day though, so even if I'm busy, I always try to jot down my ideas so I can type them out later.
Question: How do you know what to write?
Answer: This is a question that I get asked a lot! Whenever I'm asked this, I never quite know how to answer, though? Ideas hit me from out of nowhere. I think most of my horror stories come to me by taking average, every day things, and thinking of them in a darker light. I simply take the time to think of the "what if's," and that usually does the trick! With any type of writing, you've just got to think outside the box!
Question: How long does it take you to write a short horror story post for Reddit?
Answer: When it comes to how long it’s taken me to write each one of my posts, it varies. There are times when I'm really motivated/inspired, and I have lots of time on my hands, and there are other times when I have to start a story, and then come back to it later. Some stories are harder to write than others. For example, most of my series/collabs take weeks of planning. Other stories (standalones), may only take me a few hours.
Question: What is the most difficult part of writing a story?
Answer: Two words. Writer’s block. Sometimes there are days when I struggle to string a few sentences together. Other days, I can't hardly move my fingers fast enough! It all comes down to how motivated/inspired I am.
Question: Are you currently working with anyone at the moment?
Answer: Yes, I am currently working with Chilling Entertainment, LLC. They are responsible for the "Chilling Tales for Dark Nights" fiction anthology podcast. Their YouTube channel boasts about 430k subscribers, with each weekly episode featuring several creepy tales from talented authors, brought to life by professional voice actors, and accompanied by SFX and music. You can find my page on their Creepypasta Stories website here.
Question: When did you first realize you wanted to be a writer?
Answer: Writing is something that I've always been passionate about. For as long as I can remember, I have loved it. I was the weird kid in class that got excited over writing, regardless of what it was (research papers, essays, etc.) I can't say exactly when I realized that I was even remotely good at writing, but I do remember how I felt when I wrote. Freedom. It was feeling like I could escape everything around me for just a little bit, and be anywhere but reality. More times than not, writing has been my saving grace when I've needed it the most. Pen and paper have always been my solace.
Question: What are your favorite books to read?
Answer: I love anything horror (of course,) but I also enjoy psychological thrillers, sci-fi, dystopian/utopian & romance.
Question: What are some of your favorite quotes from books?
Answer: "Crescendo" by Becca Fitzpatrick: "You're a psychopath." "I prefer creative.” And "Pride & Prejudice" by Jane Austen: "You have bewitched me body and soul, and I love, I love, I love you. And wish from this day forth never to be parted from you."