
Writing Excuses Writing Excuses Season 2 Episode 32: The Most Important Thing Dan Learned In The Last Year
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May 18, 2009 Authors discuss the unexpected realities of being full-time writers, including business aspects, self-promotion, publisher demands, and the importance of non-writing tasks. They share insights on managing schedules, task switching, and the impact of website engagement on their careers.
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Full-Time Author Reality Check
- Being a full-time author involves much more than just writing stories.
- It includes managing business tasks, finances, edits, and fan interaction, which is unexpected for many new authors.
Writers as Small Business Owners
- Writers are essentially small business owners, contracted rather than employed.
- This realization surprises many who expected traditional employment by publishers.
Maintain Fan Communities
- Maintain and engage fan communities regularly to sustain passion for your work.
- Delegating technology oversight helps, but authors must participate to keep fans connected and invested.
