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June 05, 2016
How To Make a Living as a Writer - Review
Can the average Joe (or Jane) really make a living as a writer? I found some thought provoking answers in HOW TO MAKE A LIVING AS A WRITER by James Scott Bell that I think are actually quite 'doable'.
Over
and over again, Bell stresses the fact that writing is hard work. It is
NOT a get rich quick scheme, and is not a guaranteed source of fame and
fortune. However, he believes one can actually make a living as long as
your writing is of high quality. In fact, this is the caveat
throughout. Quality writing is
the only way to sustain a career as a writer. People aren't going to
buy the next book if the first one stinks. He talks at length about
critique groups, beta readers, professional editing and cover design, as
well as becoming a student of your craft. Keep learning and growing.
Beyond
the QUALITY aspect, he focuses a lot on the business of writing. If you
are going to make a living you have to treat it as a business.
Intrinsic to this is time management, setting goals that are measurable
and action oriented, and creating a marketing plan. Here is a brief overview of Bell's 'Eight Essentials of a Writing Business' 1. Entertain your readers first 2. Develop multiple streams of writing income 3. Make a business plan 4. Define your unique selling proposition 5. Know how to handle finances 6. Be action oriented: - have a daily word count/ writing quota - limit social networking time (schedule it in) - schedule in 'creativity' time to recharge - study your craft 7. Quality control! - get feedback - hire professional editing 8. Have more than one project on the go There
is so much good information in this book that I highly recommend it to
all authors, even if you aren't planning to write full time. Book review by Tracy Krauss
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Thanks for this review, Tracy. This sounds like a book I need to read.
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