Hello everyone! My name is OfficialWerewolf, and I am a TF writing first starting to cut his teeth in the world of erotic transformation literature. A few months ago, I wrote my first story, and it received a rather wonderful reception, and I have been very much looking into getting back into writing. You can find my story below for reference.
https://www.sofurry.com/view/957701
So, as the title implies- I'm looking to do commissions! I'm in college now, and sadly due to my schedule really can't take a full time job. I'm in no means in financial trouble, I'm just looking to make an income in order to save for my eventual graduation, and going ahead and moving on with life. I'm hoping that by doing cheap, reliable commissions of decent quality, I can add to the wonderful array of stories that involve TF, as well as maybe satisfy some of the urges and desires that some people happen to have. I'll happily take what ever desire that anyone may have involving animal TF, and do my best to fulfill it. However, I do have some questions I'd like to ask some of the more experienced members of the community.
What would be a good price range? I'm not looking to live off of this income, and I'm kinda cheap to be honest. I was thinking 5.00 per every thousand words, but I'm wondering if that may be too low, considering the time it takes to write a thousand words.
What sort of things should I expect? What is a reasonable time range for writing? It took me roughly three or so hours to pen A Mother's Love, and that was rough work, I can still see it's a little raw. Considering I did that out of class, I think maybe a month or so per commission may be reasonable.
How should I set myself apart from other commissioners and remain competitive? I know there might not be too much interest at first- I'm a new writing and I've only written one story, but I do want to make sure I am a desirable person to hire and that I can kinda fill a niche.
And likely many more. Regardless, I was hoping to put myself out there, gauge interest, and see what I can learn going forward.