Little Death Chapter 2: Page 140

Ellery wakes up in Callisto’s arms in the Great Hall, but gasps in pain as a headache makes his vision throb. Callisto gets Ellery to drink a mysterious beverage…

Being remade in Callisto’s world is bad. 0/10.

 

I’m excited to share more updates! If you want to read ahead, you can actually own Little Death Chapter 2 as a digital PDF for a meager 5 bucks 🔗 right here! : ) 🙋‍♂️

 

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Patreon’s Purge / Subscribestar.adult Creator Advice for Newcomers!

Since I have seen a lot of recent talk about adult creators moving from Patreon to SubscribeStar.adult, I decided to write up a post with a few simple pointers for setting up a creator page, so hopefully anyone trying to regain lost income can get there faster.

First, though—The term ‘Not-Safe-For-Work’ tries to fit us into the linguistic framework of sexwork-bashing. From here on out, I will be using the term ‘adult creator’ instead—Since for a lot of us, this IS a job. This is Work. Not only that, we’re running a fucking business.

Patreon has, to its benefit, a prestigious name & sleek web design. But since adult creators who made such large scale platforms as these a destination are being ousted, we’re left with additional burdens of proving ourselves. We have to not just be creators, but community-intensive entrepreneurs.

The only other platform I know of that hosts adult content, for now, is Subscribestar.adult. Throughout this post I will list pieces of advice that helped me progress towards my goals as a creator on the platform. After a long period of stagnation, I tried a different approach, and was able to reach more people. A small breakthrough can make a small creator feel like they’ve hacked something, but in reality I haven’t hacked anything. I think these tips follow principles of marketing that are good to have in your business toolkit, generally. Be as transparent as possible so that your subscribers can discover you.

Bios: Use your creator bio for a 1-2 sentence description of what you’re currently working on/posting. Be very specific and frank about what you post—it’ll only help you draw in your crowd! Keywords are important so that anyone browsing at a glance can know if your work might be for them. This advice is mainly for creators who don’t have ‘Free Trial’ set up. I personally have no experience using the Free Trial feature on SubscribeStar.adult.

Keywords & Tags: I love you, but we all know this website hosts ‘porn’ ’nsfw’ and ‘nudes.’ Don’t be ashamed to literally write ‘Boobs’ ‘hypno’ ‘cannibalism.’ Your people will find you and the ones who don’t enjoy that will leave you in peace.

My Icon, Banner, Bio, Tags, Goal, and the beginning of my Subscription Tiers.

Subscription Tiers: When your creator page loads, this is the first thing a viewer will see, right after your bio. I recommend not using verbose explanations for the tier descriptions, but weaving a light, enticing narrative. Again, though, be concise and clear about what each tier offers.

Goals: You can make multiple goals at once on your page. I have one Big Goal—I don’t want to crowd my page with multiple smaller goals because I think it looks chaotic. Some creators opt for their first goal to be $150, since SubscribeStar’s payout limit when you start your creator page is $150–a pretty big expectation for anyone just starting out on a new platform. On this, one solution is offered: Depending on the laws where you live, the mods may be able to lower it to $50 if you send them a polite email.

Welcome Media: It’s best to think of this space as your would-be subscriber’s visual directory. The web design of SubscribeStar.adult is different from Patreon. When I started using it, I found it frustrating to adjust to. I don’t know if it’s easier on desktops, as I don’t have a computer. Welcome Media can be an image or video showcasing your work AND your posting schedule. Having both on my Welcome Media has worked well for me since I started using it. Imagining your page from a stranger’s perspective, one can see why: Knowing how often a creator posts, especially for each tier, is important, and it doesn’t hurt to have that information somewhere more eye catching than your Subscription Tiers. It also helps optics to have your text color theme match with SubscribeStar.adult’s color theme—Use an eyedropper on their logos to get exact matches.

Welcome Media that shows art style and posting schedule.

Public Post: You don’t have to do this, but it’s helped me. My pinned public post is an intro to my current ongoing webcomic project. It contains a brief synopsis of the plot, content warnings & tags, a webtoon-esque “comic trailer” to showcase the art style, the character dialogue, the main couple’s (fucked up) relationship dynamic, and an embedded links section.

Icon & Banner: If you are an e-famous adult artist using SubStar.adult who has a recognizable name and you’re already making a living, or if you are a writer, this advice is not really directed at you, keep rockin’.

First, I think it’s helpful for viewers to see a creator’s style showcased in their Icon—a neat logo can be sexy, and a fetish in its own right. A hot character you draw often, or two, or three, works just as well. When people browse SubStar’s creator directory they see three things: Icon, Bio, and Keywords. Consider this part of the creator page as a sexy Victorian ankle flash, getting your viewer’s attention as they scroll for just long enough that they read your bio and click into your page. You’ve achieved one crucial step of establishing yourself that way if you don’t already have a billion followers elsewhere. Next, your Banner is a space to artfully & tastefully showcase the main fetishes in your work, your mysterious vibes, or your hot characters. With this, you reward viewers who clicked on your page with the knowledge that they have come to the right place and are safe now with an understanding and benevolent pornsmith.

Posting: Adding this part on 11-30-23 because I was tired the night I blogged and forgot. Subscribestar.adult has a file size limit on your posts when you create your account. I believe the limit is 20MB per post. If you need more file data for your posts, email Support a request to increase the file size limit. I did this and got 45MB of file data.

Why did I write this post?

Two reasons.

I want you to have an easier time than I did trying to make income on this platform, especially if you just lost a month’s worth of it from puritanical wage theft. I’m so sorry that Patreon pulled the rug out from under you. They did the same thing to me last July when one of the mods interpreted my cope art as being criminal and terminated my account, and my month’s income, without warning. They labeled my work as being bad for sexual abuse survivors when I myself am one. I have never felt more impugned and castigated over literal drawings. I am not interested in ABDL, but I don’t judge. I have my own creative outlets and have been called every single word in the book for it. Don’t give up. Hopefully this advice ends up reminding you that what you have is better than what Patreon has.

I think specific fetishes should be easier to find on adult art-focused websites. How often do you hear your emotional support pervert lament that finding their kinks by other creators is impossible? I don’t think this is for lack of them not existing. Mainly, I think it’s because internet purity culture, cringe culture and strict payment processors have trained adult artists to fear their own labels. On SubStar.adult, that concern is significantly lessened because it’s an adult-only platform. There are always going to be immature adults who scoff at your Tags, but they’re immature adults on a cartoon porn site. How likely are they to be sending screenshots of your bio to their buddies if they’re tacitly outing themselves as some other kind of online horny person? …What were you doing at the SubscribeStar.adult, Goody Proctor…?

It took a couple of years before I started learning how to use this platform’s features to share my style of erotica with others who like the same things. My Subscribestar.adult creator page has been growing quicker than it ever did these last couple of months after I started considering my public facing page from the subscriber’s perspective. I am always trying to fine tune things: my art, my graphics, my advertising copy, to become better at meeting minds with other pervs looking for Undead Gay Trans Horror Boobies. If I play my cards right, I have a chance to meet the goal I promised myself I’d reach by 2025. Wouldn’t that be something. So, If you lean into a specific passion, you should advertise it, because it will help you stand out here. You earned recognition and survived on the orange website that has openly hated fetish porn for years. Don’t give up!

I sincerely, sincerely hope this advice post helps. You all have my blessing.

Worms,

Pom

Author to Author Interview: Bringing Little Death to Life

Source: JoWritesFantasy, SubscribeStar.adult/pompoison, littledeathcomic.com

I joined JoWritesFantasy on their blog today for an Author to Author interview about my horror BL webcomic Little Death. I discuss the deepest lore of Little Death— the prototype of Ellery and Callisto’s story from all the way back in 2007! There’s also talk and pictures from the development of the current comic work. Thank you so much, Jo! I am immensely grateful and I hope lots of people read on. Happy Friday the 13th!

This is also the day that weekly comic updates start back up on my SubscribeStar and on this site! For early access to Little Death pages, illustrations, member exclusive polls, livestreams, and the discord server, become a member there 🙂 To read the updates that are available for free, simply go to Little Death 2: Precious Things Webcomic Archive on this site and scroll down to read.

Little Death Returns to Weekly TWO Page Updates on October 13th!

On Friday the 13th, I will be back to updating Little Death with two pages a week! Thank you for giving me time. We’re so fucking back.

Chapter 2 Page 61. Ellery finds shelter inside the solarium, but someone is already there, waiting for him.

Chapter 2 will end at an estimated 140 pages. Currently, 61 pages from Chapter 2 have been published on littledeathcomic.com! 105 pages from Chapter 2 have been published on SubscribeStar.adult/pompoison.

I will be updating this site with 2 pages every Friday as well as early access pages on SubscribeStar.adult until Chapter 2 is finished. I estimate it will be completed by March 2024.

Having lost a physical dispute against Callisto in the woods, Ellery is currently fighting to regain agency in his dreams. But with so much access to Ellery’s memories, fears, and desires, the Lich Lord indulges in a cruel mind game. Chapter 2 Page 73 Teaser below.

Chapter 2 Page 73 Panel Teaser! Callisto warns Ellery “This may be your dream, but I’m your lord and master.” before snapping his fingers.

Since Patreon suspended me over the heavy content in Little Death, I’ve been using SubscribeStar.adult for fan support, but I still haven’t been able to restore the patronage I lost. Word of mouth is always more helpful than self-promo. Make sure your friends know about the undead erotic horror romance series going on over here if you think they would be interested! Little Death is self published, below the gutter fiction that runs solely on fan support. Thank you!

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The Necromancer’s Ring – Little Death R-18 OC Mashup Illustration

When you’re undead, needles don’t feel quite as painful as they used to. You don’t bleed when pierced, but it’s a messy process all the same. Ellery’s never had training for this, but he doesn’t have a choice. Jasmine, a member of the necromancer’s court, supervises Ellery’s every movement with a sadistic intensity. The next thing the bonemail priest will be forced to do is ride the cock he just pierced. There’s the humiliating chance that the ring will get lost in him, but that’s always part of the fun.

Jasmine belongs to Ashe. Ellery and Callisto belong to me. All characters use he/him. This illustration was commissioned by Ashe and he is a joy to work with! He gave me a lot of free rein, and since I have done a commission with Ashe’s OCs before, I loved the idea of Jasmine bullying Ellery into doing something he really hated. >:)

This illustration is now in the Pom Store as a 13” x 19” Glossy Print! I wanted this illustration to become something people could put on their walls, so I got permission for commercial use right away. Thank you so much to Ashe for the fun commission and giving me the go ahead to make this into a print! 🙂

What happened to Little Death Comic Patreon?

The creator account got banned! On July 6th 2023, Patreon Support terminated my account without warning, due to my art allegedly violating community guidelines, which state “Patreon has zero tolerance for the sexualization of minors and sexual violence.” Little Death is a survivor story at its core and I actually started the comic to liberate myself from feeling shame about my sexual agency as a survivor now in adulthood. I have tried to reach out to Patreon Support to ask about my ban, but Patreon Support ignored my requests for further information. Support instead repeated their zero tolerance policy, refusing to engage meaningfully with my words, over the course of several weeks as I attempted to contact them. Because my account was terminated suddenly, I wasn’t able to contact any of my patrons who weren’t already in my private discord server.

To those who lost my account and didn’t know where I went, I am so sorry. I was too concerned for my privacy to write publicly about it. Because Patreon’s Trust and Safety Team behavior made me feel unsafe with inappropriate accusations, and since the ban occurred a week after they requested my ID, I was and still am concerned about how Patreon plans to use my personal information depending on what I write about them. The account termination was not made in accordance with any written ‘violate our community content guidelines this many times and we’ll suspend you for good’ rule, any transparency in their process, or willingness to understand diverse perspectives, so I have no trust in their word. They also took down an alt account I made to support my friends who still use the platform.

Options for how to handle this situation are being considered. I want to support my peers on Patreon and be exonerated. I also have pressing issues like keeping the lights on at home and continuing to make the art that’s important to me. I’m continuing Little Death and exploring ideas for future comics I want to do. I used Patreon’s platform for 3 years to earn a living off my art, but that’s no longer an option. I kept my Subscribestar.adult account as a mirror posting backup in case this ever happened. I continue to do the same Tiers and Rewards there that I had on Patreon.

The thing that bothers me the most about having my account terminated is being cut off from the community of Patreon and losing the support that 3 years of my hard work went into building!!! This all still feels deeply unsettling to me. It especially rankles that I invested so much in Patreon that I put a link to my creator page in the physical print of Volume 1. I’m trying to move on and let go of what I had. The good news is that I’m still here, Little Death is still here, and you can still support the comic if that’s something you wanna do!

Worms, Pom Poison

I’m vending at the Crystal Ballroom on August 6th! Small☆Mart Local Maker Market in MA

Gonna be vending my handmade art and apparel at the Crystal Ballroom Somerville on August 6th! 11AM-4PM, Entry is FREE!
Recently I got back into doing hand printed apparel and patches. I have printed shirts and patches with Ellery and Callisto on them, too~ hehe. >;3

I’m a Somerville based indie comic creator and multidisciplinary artist. To check out my online store and learn more of my story go to PomPoison-studios.square.site You can follow my instagram @ pompoisonstudio_
If you’re around I hope to see you there!

This flyer was illustrated by Pete Moulthrop @beardedtalesofwoe on Instagram!

LadiesCon 2023 is having me as a vendor!

LadiesCon is Rolling In!

I’m vending at LadiesCon on May 20th at the Somerville Armory. My table will include handmade prints, posters, stickers, and my comics & zines!

“LadiesCon 2023 is a one day celebration of women of all kinds and their work in comic books, science fiction, fantasy, cosplay, and many other realms of pop culture. This year’s Con is in-person on Saturday May 20, 10am-5pm at the Somerville Armory.LadiesCon is for everyone, with a focus on creators who identify as women, non-binary, LGBTQ, and people of color, plus local artists.”– LadiesCon.com

20 May 2023 From 10:00am to 5:00pm
LadiesCon 2023Arts at the Armory, 191 Highland AvenueSomerville, MA 02144

Thank you MassMICE~

MICE poster! Art by Sara Alfageeh

MICE 2022 Poster Art by Sara Alfageeh

“The Massachusetts Indie Comics Expo (MICE) is the New England area’s premiere event dedicated to the exciting and accessible art form of independent comics and graphic novels”

https://www.micexpo.org

On October 22-23rd I exhibited Little Death Issue 1 at the Massachusetts Indie Comic Expo. It is a huge honor that my story was admitted into a space of legitimacy and visibility by the Boston Comic Arts Organization. I recognize that for storytellers tackling difficult subjects in our work, this opportunity gives me a real life chance to represent art that is widely misunderstood and vilified in online spaces. I am extremely proud to have been able to stand there and show Boston who I am and what I’m about. Thank you MICE for granting me this opportunity. I will definitely be applying for future MICExpos and possibly other cons as well!

I was treated well by staff and by the Co-Director of MICE, Dan Mazur, who assured me that my comic, although geared toward mature readers, would definitely find an audience at MICE. He was correct about that. I still don’t know how many copies of Little Death issue 1 I sold last weekend, since I haven’t made a full accounting yet, but it was enough that I did more than just break even. I also had wonderful conversations with adult readers who were relieved to find work like mine at MICE. I met some of my local art heroes, who gave me words of encouragement, too. The crowd was kind, respectful and responsible, which I am grateful for. Now that I have tabled at one con, I feel much better prepared to handle my next one.

My table had only one comic book, but I brought tons of eye-catching merch which included stickers, soft gloss prints, postcards, and linoprinted totes & shirts. If you were unable to make it to MICE, there are still a few saved on my online shop: https://pompoison-studios.square.site

Thank you MICE! A special mention and thank you to my dear friend Dumby for supporting me through the entire con. She brought me meals while I tabled, helped me communicate my needs to MICE staff, watched my table while I used the restroom, and prepared the most delicious veggie pasta dinner with baby bella mushrooms and asparagus on Saturday night when I was too wiped out to cook for myself. I’m so grateful you were there and did so much, Dumby!

And thank you to Jack Turnbull, my tablemate in the Brookline room, for words of wisdom and encouragement. I’m sure we will meet again. Till next con!

Comics Shipped! 10-11-2022

Big day for a beginning comic creator: hauling 2 crates full of my book babies and sending them out into the world. 🍂
Preorder customers: You will have gotten an email from me with your tracking number. Each parcel has a hand written note and a handmade gift sticker. Thank you so much, everyone!💖

On October 22nd-23rd I’ll be tabling at MICE! Preorders for Little Death Issue 1 will close on October 20th at midnight EST. Then regular orders open and the price changes from $15 to $20. If you’ve been pondering snagging yourself a copy, I suggest you take this opportunity!

Book Listing: https://pompoison-studios.square.site/product/Littledeathissue1/1

Cover of Book
Milk crates containing 27 comic books packaged for USPS, October 11th
Preorder package sent on October 11th.