Fun with Fiverr, Part Two
Aug. 12th, 2024 07:52 amAbout two years ago, I had a short dark fantasy story accepted into a magazine that closed before the last issue could be published. This was disheartening, and I never did anything with the story. This weekend, I gathered my courage and paid a published author and dark fantasy editor $15 on Fivver to suggest a handful of venues where the story might be able to find a good home. After two days, she returned a beautiful PDF document containing a nicely formatted list. She noticed that I like plants, so she put a few photos of plants in the unused white space. To help keep the submission process green and chill, she told me.
Another fantastic experience. And I know it's cringe to pay people for help, but please consider:
(1) Having ADHD and dyslexia sucks.
(2) Asking for help hasn't gotten me anywhere.
(3) Once I figure this out, I can help other people.
(4) It's cheaper than an MFA.
Another fantastic experience. And I know it's cringe to pay people for help, but please consider:
(1) Having ADHD and dyslexia sucks.
(2) Asking for help hasn't gotten me anywhere.
(3) Once I figure this out, I can help other people.
(4) It's cheaper than an MFA.