http://www.thebookwright.com — a blog where I talk about writing and publishing and showcase
my day job as a writer's and author's unblocker and catalyst
Not exact matches
My
day job was teaching me about marketing and personal brand building, which I could then apply to my future
as a
writer.
A big - haired, wiry Canadian of Anglo - Jamaican descent, his
day job as a staff
writer on The New Yorker is overshadowed by his fame, success and influence
as an author.
I know that
as a play
writer and a contributor to various magazines, that's part of what you do, but your
day job, what is that?
It follows Mary (Heather Graham), an aspiring
writer working temp
jobs who returns home one
day —
as the title suggests — to find her slacker boyfriend (John Corbett) deceased in a recliner.
It's nice to see the figures for someone who also has a
day job,
as most
writers do.
Hugh Howey, an American
writer, started out his career writing
as a side - project to his
day -
job as a computer technician,
as well
as a yacht captain.
Hi Russell, it's good to see your success but I could never be
as prolific a
writer as you are what with having a «
day -
job» and volunteering for cancer research too.
Weir, 43, describes himself
as a «life - long space nerd and science fanatic» who dreamed of giving up his
day job and becoming a full - time
writer.
Like so many other
writers, historically and today, DeLuca has not just a
day job, but a full - time family
job as well.
Make a Living Writing Fiction: Follow these Ten Steps By Elizabeth S. Craig I've been asked by everyone from
writers with
day jobs to high school students if it's possible to make a living
as a
writer.
Before I went full - time
as a
writer, I wrote at night and on weekends while working a full - time
day job at a major TV network, to put my wife through graduate school
as she retrained for a second career.
I have resigned my
day job as an IT consultant in order to focus on my fiction writing and also on The Creative Penn community of
writers and authors.
Next to marketing, this tends to be one of the biggest challenges for
writers, especially those who are trying to break into a career
as a
writer while holding down a
day job or raising a family.
You're a speculative fiction
writer, but you also have a
day job,
as a residence assistant for UCL.
If you are serious about becoming a successful
writer, about finally being able to quit that dead - end
day job you hate and make a living doing what you love, then you have to think of it
as a business.
Writing a quality assignment is not an easy
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Indie authors have been able to quit their
day jobs and work
as writers full time.
Here are other links for your consideration: (1) From Courtney Milan, romance author with a
day job as an attorney, comments on B&N hiring lawyer superstar David Boies for the DOJ case — http://www.courtneymilan.com/ramblings/ (2) From Patricia C. Wrede, young adult author, comments on managing the backlist and long - range thinking
as a
writer: http://pcwrede.com/blog/long-range-thinking/
Also,
as a
writer working a
day job, mothering two toddlers, and etc. etc., there's really a nice feeling knowing there will be crunch times, but not for the entire process.
I still work a
day job and make very little
as a
writer / teacher / editor.
When Amanda Hocking got serious about replacing her
day job with a career
as a
writer, she researched what was selling hot at the time.
Between the
day job that quite literally sucks the life out of me, other responsibilities, and taking classes on web design that are kicking my tail but hopefully will benefit me both
as a
writer and potentially in the form of a new / better
day job, I have plenty of reasons to be stressed to the point of throwing up my hands and quitting.
I figured that I'd never be able to live off of a
writer's income (certainly not on the $ 5 or $ 50 per story I had been making on each story sale in those early
days), so I took a
job as a bookseller in 1992 in Ottawa.
I need both halves to be happy, but it's difficult to find a balance between the two,
as well
as explaining my need for both to
writers without a
day job or nonwriters.
In this article, Lit Agent Julie Barer tells trad authors to keep their
day jobs: «I know it's somewhat of an unpopular opinion, but I think it's unrealistic to expect that you can support yourself solely
as a
writer in this economy.
I'm new to the ramifications and specific processes involved, but am pursuaded this is the likely model for future publication projects that most benefit the first person on the food chain: the
writers / artists who conceived them, who are trying to make some kind of living doing what they do best, hoping to find an audience for their work
as a * first * resort rather than wearing themselves out with full - time
day jobs of no comparable skill or education preparation — but that pay the bills, maybe — and that leave little energy and reserves for their art.
Our own Alexa ranking has recently been the lowest it has ever been in our four years of blogging at Grantourismo and our PR recently dropped because we haven't been blogging
as much
as we used to because we've been so busy doing our
day jobs (travel and food
writers, and my husband's a photographer).
I check around Gamasutra's
job section every
day, and make my rounds at career sections of companies I'd love to work at, such
as Nintendo of America (no shocker), but one
day I found a listing for a
writer position at Remedy.
What that meant, concretely, was finding a better Lead Level Designer than me, and finding a better
writer than me so that I would only have one
job, and then - perhaps even more important - working to build
as many of the creative leaders
as I could so that maybe one
day, I could have no
jobs.
Prince started out
as an aspiring painter with a
day job in the basement of Time - Life, where he clipped articles from magazines to send to staff
writers.
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As a
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Whether it's my
day job or a freelance gig, that makes me even more passionate about the work I do
as a professional
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