I don't have one - night stands at all anymore, so unless
somebody is meaningful to me, no one comes into my house, nor do I go into theirs.
Not exact matches
On the other hand, if you genuinely come across as
somebody who wants
to make a
meaningful contribution
to his niche, you will
be trusted.
But I remind those people via email when I
'm able
to reply that, for
somebody who
's sending me an email and thanking me for making $ 500 a month, that means that amount
is massively
meaningful.
In any case your goalpost - moving from «author»
to «professional author» undermines your original and underlying thesis — that there
is some profound and
meaningful difference between calling
somebody a (mere) «writer» and an «author», and that it has anything
to do with either a relationship with a publishing house or ability
to make a living off one's writing.
Rather the more
meaningful comment
is, «
Somebody Has
To Pay For Lunch.»
Sam Glover: I always struggle with exactly how
to ask this question
to get a
meaningful response without requiring
somebody to give me their profit and loss statements, but how
is it going?