Aug 30 2008
Show Me the Money
As with any career, you usually start off slow, which can put you in a not so stable financial situation. In order to be a successful writer, you have to put in the time and effort. Very few writers get picked out from the crowd and offered lucrative positions. But just because you’re not noticed right off the bat doesn’t mean that you can’t work your way up to a lucrative position. News flash…writers don’t have to be poor. Of course talent plays a part in your success, but you can improve your writing with classes and getting a degree. Once you have some education, the sky is the limit. Start writing in a niche and perfect that kind of writing. With time your commitment and passion for writing will pay off. In the next post, I’ll explain how to go about getting grants to write.