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Hello I was looking for a writer to collaborate with. I am an artist who feels rather lost idea wise. I would like to work on a strong idea. I work on clip studio and I am willing to work on NSFW that is not demeaning to men or women. I can only pay a stipend of $100 a month but I am looking for someone who will be passionate and has good writing. My email is janejpaik@gmail.com

This is a sample of my art.

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https://tapas.io/series/Yoo-and-Jones31

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I agree. The person hiring the writer is usually a producer, publisher, or a studio lead, and they'll hire the artist too, so both individuals are being paid. Rather than an artist hiring a writer directly, which is super rare.

I somewhat agree with that. I'm a writer myself, and I would definitely consider working with an artist for free, but I also believe we deserve compensation for the work that we do as well. Artists may be in higher demand, but authors bring valuable skills that should earn just as much as artists if the literature is of good quality.

That being said, I'd be careful about offering set payments like here. If it were me, I would test the waters and see if an author I'm trying to work with needs compensation to work with me before I bring up money at all; that way, you don't end up bidding high and costing yourself down the line. See what you can get for a bucket of water before you offer a bucket of oil.

Hey, I'm a writer and I just wanted to let you know that it would be better to pay a writer based on the content they write and based upon the quality. A skilled writer can write 50k quality content words in three months or less, but someone might take six months to write the same thing. So, please be careful about paying on a monthly basis.

An artist is rarely seeking a paid writer for the service around here, and you may find many skilled writers willing to work for free.

But...

If you wish to have a committed writer, to write your story as you please it to be, then payment will be in order, just as an artists' commission for a specific job.

I’m a writer and I could help you out with your story for free and I can also sell you a finished script that you will own afterward.
I can’t recommend a paid monthly service as you are willing to pay for without any expectations of quality and length and commitment.

I wish you good luck, and I’m glad that someone would appreciate the work of a writer with payment, but be careful not ending up broke for something not giving the value you seek.

Here is my link:

I sent you an email with my CV and Portfolio.

I'm 99.99% sure it's not the only reason. Nobody wants to pay, which is why there are so many unpaid collaboration posts out there.

And @EncryptedWriting is a writer herself which shows you can't speak for all writers.

Yeah, post made mainly by writers. The interactions those post made by writers vs the interaction made by writers goes to show how differently the two skills are valued.

I do somewhat agree with that but if that was your original message, it sounded a lot differently in your post before. It implied that artists demand pay because they know someone will pay them. To me, it came off as petty.

You should phrase your original reply a bit differently since it could offend(?) people.

Yes but writers should still be paid, a one shot written in a day will take a few hours and a first draft is almost never the best. You also have to take into account the time it takes to make characters, outlines and a plot. There's a reason why writing exist and good writing takes time and telling people they shouldn't compensate others for that is a mistake.

So what’s wrong with getting paid for a job?
If someone is willing to pay for a service to ensure there is a commitment and not meeting up with someone that might ghost the project?

There is nothing wrong with that at all.

Also, there is nothing wrong with given the advice of finding the same service for free if someone is willing to do that.

I pay hobby editors to run my text.
I pay hobby artists for their art.
And I have been paid for delivering specific scripts.

Also, have I done all this in the free sector, it all depends on the task and what you expect and what you are willing to pay or not pay for.

In my experience when payment is on the table, the job is being delivered with a higher expectation and rarely abandoned as it could be with free work.

I’m not a high-class author and I do not charge my clients for high-class writing. I pay and get paid equal to the level of the quality.

Okay, fulltime publisher here: Pay your writers, show them they deserve as much love and appreciation as you want yourself as an artist.
They are offering you a valid, important service that deserves payment as much as your efforts do as an artist. Even if it doesn't seem they spend as much time on their craft as a visual artist, it's a creative skill that gets pushed aside very quickly.

But everyone, keep in mind: you come for the art, you stay for the story

So please, don't go 'you don't have to pay your writer', because the writer that will reply respectably, shows a backlog of work, and is worth paying, is WORTH THAT MONEY.

My comic series wouldn't exist without my writers, and they deserve that credit. Show them the respect that they deserve in their expertise.

@janejpaik thank you for showing appreciation for writers, I hope you find a wonderful one that will fulfill your creative needs and helps you make something beautiful. :slight_smile:

I totally agree with you.
I'm working on my comic myself, both writing and art, and both is important.

I felt sad when I've see few people here saying that writers don't need to be payed. Even if they work on some short script it still should be payed.

Would someone want to work in shop for 5 hours and not being payed?
I don't think so.

It probably would be better to make a new topic for discussion about this instead of derailing OP's topic even more. They're looking for a writer, not a bunch of replies related to something else.

As a general rule, the person who hires is the one that pays the other, be it the writer paying the artist or the other way around.

However, the person hiring has the right to expect a standard of quality and both parts have the right to decide if they accept or reject the deal.

There are other methods of collabs, like sharing revenue or doing it as a hobby. But both will depend more heavily of the spare time available because in the early stages of shared revenue there is no food on the table.

Be it as a writer or as an artist, don't accept exposure as the default currency. Work on your skills and know your worth.