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Gwynne Michele
@thecurioushermit
I've been looking for a place to publish my fiction for years. Never wanted to do traditional publishing, and the vast majority of self-publishing leaves me with less control than I'd like, and also still leaves me splitting my income with them. Spending today researching options - I've been working on a serialized fiction concept this year, and nowhere felt right to put. But with the tools of web3 and the blockchain - and the emerging Farcaster culture where tipping creators is the norm - I think I'm getting some ideas! Came across this article while searching around for possibilities. https://zine.zora.co/the-case-for-onchain-publishing
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Reid DeRamus
@reidtandy
Would love to show you around Paragraph and see how we may be able to help — let me know if you're up for a quick call or happy to share more over DC.
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Gwynne Michele
@thecurioushermit
That would be fantastic! I definitely prefer DC - I'm a hermit with a love of asynchronous text communication. I am a prolific writer, but my main platform has been Facebook where I experimented with finding my voice, building an audience, and refining my donation-based income model - one of the things that greatly appeals to me about Farcaster, Paragraph, Zora, and other platforms is the built-in ability for content consumers to support the people who inspire them. I know from experience that a generosity-based income can work on a micro level, so to see it being experimented with on the scale here at Farcaster is delightful.
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