Ok, so this is NOT the definitive post about how you can become a full-time writer.
I'm not (yet) a full-time writer. But, I do write every single day. Well, Monday - Friday. I treat it like a job.
And yes, I have a regular job with an office where I go every week day.
So, here are some tips from Megan Whalin on how to make full-time, freelance writing your life.
I think these are all very solid. I write during the day, mostly. And I set aside time for my writing.
In my dream world, I'd work from home and write as my primary source of income. It's what I want to do. When I get there, I know I'll need solid strategies like the ones Megan has shared.
Thursday, August 2, 2012
Wednesday, August 1, 2012
What is the White Owl Project?
The White Owl Project is my journey in writing a novel. Here, I'll share excerpts, appreciate feedback, and talk about the process of going from an idea in my head to a published novel. The White Owl Days is a novel I've done some work on and one I want to turn into a published item. I'm also blogging a novel, The Row House. Right now, the Row House is a collection of seven blog posts on its way to a completely blogged novel.
If you have questions, thoughts, feedback, suggestions email me: rowhouseblog@gmail.com
If you have questions, thoughts, feedback, suggestions email me: rowhouseblog@gmail.com
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