The Working Writer’s Guide

Nonfiction, Reference & Language, Language Arts, Writing & Publishing, Writing Skills, Composition & Creative Writing, Reference
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Author: Simon Rose ISBN: 1230000879835
Publisher: Sorcerer's Letterbox Publishing Publication: January 7, 2016
Imprint: Language: English
Author: Simon Rose
ISBN: 1230000879835
Publisher: Sorcerer's Letterbox Publishing
Publication: January 7, 2016
Imprint:
Language: English

The Working Writer’s Guide examines the professional life of those who have chosen to pursue writing as a career. People often believe that either that all published authors earn millions or that it’s impossible to make a living as a writer. It’s certainly possible to make a living based on your writing, but a number of different revenue streams are required.

In reality, most full-time writers have multiple sources of income. These include book sales, royalties, teaching, workshops, coaching, editing, public speaking, events, websites, social media, and business and technical writing.

"A great resource for beginning and established writers."

"Name an author who doesn't wish to make a living out of writing... Well the Working Writer's Guide by Simon Rose is a great way to get some ideas. Simon has some excellent ideas to gain employment and he also has a wealth of experience. This is certainly a good resource for writer's looking to advance their career."

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The Working Writer’s Guide examines the professional life of those who have chosen to pursue writing as a career. People often believe that either that all published authors earn millions or that it’s impossible to make a living as a writer. It’s certainly possible to make a living based on your writing, but a number of different revenue streams are required.

In reality, most full-time writers have multiple sources of income. These include book sales, royalties, teaching, workshops, coaching, editing, public speaking, events, websites, social media, and business and technical writing.

"A great resource for beginning and established writers."

"Name an author who doesn't wish to make a living out of writing... Well the Working Writer's Guide by Simon Rose is a great way to get some ideas. Simon has some excellent ideas to gain employment and he also has a wealth of experience. This is certainly a good resource for writer's looking to advance their career."

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