Dear Aggy has been released · 4:21pm Mar 28th, 2017
Okay, let's just get this out of the way. This half-baked idea will only work with your help. To make Dear Aggy operate, I need letters.
What I don't need are stupid letters. I'd like to add a touch of realism here, real issues, real troubles. Even heavy troubles, if you get my drift. If somebody is brave enough to write it, I'm brave enough to write about Boulder and Maud having a crack at it. It can be a real problem, or not. It can be a problem of your ponysona, so to speak, provided that it fits in within the framework of the Weedverse as a whole.
While I expect for this to be a bit silly, and I want it to be silly, I'd also like for it be a bit serious at times, if possible. It is my hope that people get something from this, something meaningful, or, if nothing else, at least get a good laugh.
Patreons get first crack at submissions, just contact me though the usual means and let me know that you are a patreon. Send me your patreon handle. Please, keep submissions manageable, like no more than five hundred words or so. Use a respectable, suitable pseudonym.
I look forward to seeing you in the mailbag.
If I have a few ideas could I message you a link to a google doc with all of them contained within?
4474927
That sounds ideal!
4474928
Groovy. Now to write them.
4474928
So your preferred method would be a pm with a link? Righto!
Congrats on 100 stories btw
4474978
Yes.
Hm. I have an idea, but it seems like it's one that everybody would have from this community. An easy idea, as it were.
Maybe ones that are a bit less Internet nerd typical...
this still open? if so, i might have one or two i could sent in. if you want to, can i send you a link to a g-doc?
4476386
Sure.
4476392 cool. also if i may ask, i noticed that your story is marked as mature, so is there an age restriction on those letters? like do i can make my characters ask about sex advice and stuff? for the most part i intend to keep them simple, just curios how far i can go^^
Edit: oh yeah and what's the age range? is aggy an adult issues only type of writer or does she also deal with teens and children?