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Showing posts with label how much do writers make. Show all posts
Showing posts with label how much do writers make. Show all posts

Monday, October 18, 2010

Official Announcement, Plus One

by Daniella Nicole


*drum roll please*

Well, it’s official! Yours truly is the official featured blogger for The Fritch Show! The blog is called Spin Blast and the purpose is to blast through the spin; shedding light on the facts. Spin Blast can be found here.

Spin Blast also has a Facebook page here, an Amazon store loaded with all kinds of fun stuff for adults and kids alike and a chat room. The chatroom can be used to leave comments, interact with friends, make new friends and simultaneously post comments to the blog and your own Facebook page.

While at the blog, why not check out The Fritch Show? He is now broadcasting five days a week (Mon-Fri) at 2 to 3 pm ET. If you miss any of the live shows, they are all archived on the website, so they can be enjoyed at any time. Plus, if you are in Florida, you can catch him live on air via 1340 AM Tampa, 1350 AM Clearwater and Dade City, and 1400 Am Zepheryhills.

Second Announcement:

Yes, things just keep getting better and better! *smile*
I also have been given the opportunity to write for a magazine! I’ll update with that information once my first article is ready to publish.

In the meantime, the posts you are generally used to finding here will be over at Spin Blast, so be sure to head on over there and subscribe. I can’t wait to interact with you over at Spin Blast!

Monday, June 23, 2008

You’re a Writer? How Much Do You Make?

Photo © Chance Agrella
One of the first things out of the mouth of people who find out what I do for a living is a question about how much money I make. I cannot remember any other profession in which I have worked that got this reaction. I have no idea why people feel they have free license to ask such a rude and inappropriate question, but I am not alone. Other writers experience this same phenomenon, and it leaves us all scratching our head.

Though it truly is a rude and inappropriate question, there are those who are genuinely curious as to what writers in general can make. The answer to that question is that there are simply too many variables involved for there to be one set answer.

There are many different types of work for writers, and many different genres and arrangements within each one. Some writers are freelance, and some are contracted/salaried. Some writers work full-time (or more), some only work part time. Some work primarily for print, other work primarily online. There is a world of options outside of books when it comes to writing. White papers, technical writing, advertising, slogans, press releases, web content, web articles, magazine articles, newspaper articles, scripts, graphic novels (comic books), resumes, songs/lyrics, poems, tests/quizzes, educational programs, newsletters, brochures, and so much more. One fact remains the same, however, and that is that most writers cannot get rich on their writing. Most cannot make a decent living as a writer, and must have another source of income.

Even if you write a book that is published, any advance may be small and spent long before the book is published, and afterwards, on average, authors are only paid about twice a year in royalties – remember that the advance was paid against future royalties. Very few published authors make a lot of money from writing, and of those, most need to continue writing for many years in order to keep money rolling in. Children’s book author J.K. Rowling’s success was a fluke in the writing world. Most authors are not that successful, even after many years and multiple published book titles.

For many writers, writing is not about money or getting rich quick. For them, writing is in their blood – it is their passion and as necessary to them as the air they breathe. They may be among the “starving artist” class, but they are joyfully so. They are living their dream and would not have it any other way.
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