The March Tin Cup Rattle

The March Tin Cup Rattle

I will be back online later today with an actual blog post, this is just a periodic rattle of the cup.

For the many of you who are new in the past month, Steel Magnificat, and my family, are almost entirely run on gratuities. I work from home as a writer due to my chronic illness, churning out three to seven literary art projects per week here, my husband copyedits for me, and he’s also the homemaker who takes care of Rosie and does the housework since I’m so often too sick to get off the sofa or out of the house. I get a very small monthly check from Patheos based on clicks, and the rest of my family’s income is based on tips from satisfied readers. Think of it as a magazine subscription where you pay whatever you think my writing is worth and you get to read even if you don’t.

We are extremely grateful for everyone who tips– we get a lot of small five-and-ten-dollar tips and a few large ones; some people sign up through Paypal to tip at the same time every month and some just do when they can. Some months we’re comfortable, and some months we make next to nothing, but we have been getting by ever since this blog started thanks to you guys. You literally keep the lights on for us.

We find it especially helpful when people sign up with Paypal to tip automatically at the same time every month, because that makes planning ahead household spending week to week way easier. And obviously we understand if you need to cancel at any time.

This month we’re in the same miserable jam as February– the highest utility bills on the drafty rental house and a pile of shutoff notices every couple weeks. Our next notice is for the eighth. Such is the life of a starvingwriter, but I am grateful and astonished at how my audience has gotten me through so far.

So, as always, I ask: if you like what you read, give me a tip! Just click on the tab marked “donate” under the Steel Magnificat banner, then click on the yellow  button and PayPal will walk you through the rest.

 And now I’ll start writing a post worth reading!
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