Membership tiers
Where the 160 observed tier members sit $0 29.4% $5 28.1% $10 14.4%
Largest observed tier is $0 Free — the bar only uses public tier patron counts.
$0/mo Free 47 29.4% of observed tier members
$1/mo Friends of Filidor 13 8.1% of observed tier members
$3/mo Heroes of the Archonate 13 8.1% of observed tier members
$5/mo Fellow of the Institute 45 28.1% of observed tier members
$10/mo Scroot 23 14.4% of observed tier members
$15/mo Discriminator 12 7.5% of observed tier members
$20/mo Magnate 7 4.4% of observed tier members
What they publish
Recent posts 470 Profile posts 3 posts Last month 0% Members-only
10 of 470 previews capturedCaptured 10 distinct previews versus 470 public posts, with 5 rows in the latest crawl.
Article Latest post PublicUpdate on Land of Gold and GoFundMe Update on Land of Gold and GoFundMe Yesterday
Yesterday at Jun 21 crawl 0 likes 0 commentsWriting business speeches Writing business speeches June 13 Article June 13 Public 0 0Reviving my GoFundMe campaign for The Land of Gold Reviving my GoFundMe campaign for The Land of Gold June 10 Article June 10 Public 0 0An old Luff Imbry story An old Luff Imbry story April 27 Article April 27 Public 0 2Hidden Gems Interview Hidden Gems Interview April 23 View post A couple of weeks ago, I gave an interview to Roland and Craig on the Hidden Gems podcast. We talked about my writing career, including my years as a speechwriter, my influences, and how I have managed to live for many years on the small income a niche author like me can earn. I think it’s one of the most wide-ranging and interesting talks I’ve ever had. And today it went live. https://www.hiddengemsbooks.com/podcast/long-game-of-working-writer Article April 23 Public 0 0An old Luff Imbry story An old Luff Imbry story April 27 Article April 27 Public 0 2Hidden Gems Interview Hidden Gems Interview April 23 View post A couple of weeks ago, I gave an interview to Roland and Craig on the Hidden Gems podcast. We talked about my writing career, including my years as a speechwriter, my influences, and how I have managed to live for many years on the small income a niche author like me can earn. I think it’s one of the most wide-ranging and interesting talks I’ve ever had. And today it went live. https://www.hiddengemsbooks.com/podcast/long-game-of-working-writer Article April 23 Public 0 0Four time travel stories I’m best known for my Jack Vance-influenced space operas and Dying Earth tales, but when I was a teenager reading science fiction, I particularly liked a good time travel story. So when I got around to selling stories to the digest magazines, I couldn’t resist writing a few. Image April 13 Public 0 1One for the collectors Came across this while googling n search of new reviews. It’s a survival from 25 years ago, when Andy Wheeler, editor for the Science Fiction Book Club, bought my two Filidor books—Fools Errant and Fool Me Twice—and combined them as a featured selection for the club in a lightweight hardcover. The omnibus title was Gullible’s Travels. Article April 12 Public 0 2Five-Star Review of Yalum Author Anthony Avina has given my latest novel, Yalum, a five-star review. He says, “Action-packed, witty, and thoroughly entertaining. . . . The twists and turns this novel takes have readers on the edge of their seats until the book’s climactic finale.” Article April 1 Public 0 1