Wednesday, March 18, 2020

Free Resources For Artists and Creators Affected By Covid-19

If I kept to my schedule, this week would have been a Craft of Writing post where I picked apart something in terms of storytelling that we should all think about, or do better. However, in light of the pandemic, I wanted to take a moment to boost the signal on a bunch of resources that will be of use both to all the creators out there, but also for those who want to support creators in these times of toilet paper bulk buying and enforced introversion.

Also, for those of you looking for something to read, my latest release The Rejects is currently free to download until Saturday! With monsters, metahumans, murder, and mayhem, these 13 strange little stories will certainly keep you distracted if you're trying not to go outside for a while.

You listening? I'm here to help.
If you are an artist whose been hurt by the pandemic, or someone who wants to help artists but doesn't know how, then go to Covid-19 & Freelance Artists. It's a big, dense list that breaks it down by state (and sometimes by city), showing you all the resources currently available to help you out.

Is It Really That Big of a Deal?


Yes. Unequivocally and undoubtedly yes.

There are some people out there who think that Covid-19 is just being blown out of proportion. That it's a hoax, or it's not really that bad, or that it's only going to affect people who are old or sick already. Even if those things were true (they're not, but let's say they are for this), the point is that this pandemic has massively disrupted the economy. And freelance artists, writers, and creators don't have an ample amount of stability to begin with, which means they've been hit doubly hard.

In a lot of situations this disease will kill them. Not because the creators got sick and couldn't afford care (though that will no doubt happen, as being a freelancer usually means you don't have a lot in savings, and you can't afford health insurance), but because the disruptions are canceling opportunities they were depending on to earn money to pay their bills.

Because you don't have a lot of alternatives when you're a creator.
Because there are a lot of creators out there who depend on convention sales, book signings, and even holding down a table at a farmer's market to reach a new audience while making sales. And while it's entirely possible to still sell products digitally (people who are practicing social distancing still need books and art, after all), you're not going to have the access to people you would have had at an in-person event.

You can compare it to the restaurants who can now offer takeout, but who can't have anyone come in to eat. Sure, they'll still make some sales, but it won't be remotely like what they would have earned had it been business as usual. And for freelancers who were depending on those earnings (many of whom haven't gotten a rebate from cancelled events, leaving them in the hole), they need to find new fans and move some books ASAP.

So if you are sitting at home, wishing you had some authors you could read and support aside from me (my info is at the end of the entry as always), I would suggest checking out some of the following folks.

- Lauren Jankowski: With a long-running series filled with shapeshifters and deep magic, a solid choice for any fantasy lover.

- Alice Liddell: This author has a wide selection of fantastical fiction that boasts a little something for every taste out there if you're looking for an escape.

- Brendan Detzner: Specializing in the unique, the weird, and the dark, Brendan's work is more than a little underground, but that's all the more reason to dig it up for yourself.

- K.M. Herkes: Middle-aged superheroes and worlds on fire... what more do you need to know?

- Clinton J. Boomer: Author of The Hole Behind Midnight, Clinton is better known for his RPG work. If you haven't read any of his fiction, though, you're doing yourself a disservice.

Like, Follow, and Stay Tuned!


That's all for this week's Business of Writing! If you'd like to see more of my work, take a look at my Vocal archive, or at My Amazon Author Page where you can find books like my sword and sorcery novel Crier's Knife as well as my recent collection The Rejects!

If you'd like to help support my work, then consider Buying Me A Ko-Fi, or heading over to The Literary Mercenary's Patreon page! Lastly, to keep up with my latest, follow me on FacebookTumblrTwitter, and now on Pinterest as well!

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