Reflections on 12 Days
12 Days of Anime is a great example of a project where you can learn more from failure than success.
12 Days of Anime is a great example of a project where you can learn more from failure than success.
Anime Feminist is two months old today! This month we have exceeded $750 in Patreon pledges, committed to pay all our writers from January 1st, set up a new contributor process to make submissions easier and run more smoothly and launched our first collaboration.
On our 50th day AniFem made it to over $700 in pledges! To do so on a platform like Patreon, known as a beer money tip jar rather than a business model, is a pretty staggering achievement. As a result, I am committing here and now to paying every single one of our writers in 2017, starting January 1st.
We are officially one month old! It seems like much longer, but we launched on 11th October and have officially been up and running in public for one calendar month.
Discourse doesn’t have the best reputation in anime fandom.
After just six days, AniFem has beaten our first Patreon milestone! To celebrate, here is a behind-the-scenes “state of the nation” update on our supporters, our response to criticism, and our plans for the future.
(I need to work on catchier titles.)