Yeah, I know that it's kind of a stupid question, but still asked cuz why not?
I'm 14, and I dream of being a professional artist rather than being a writer.Yeah, I know that it's kind of a stupid question, but still asked cuz why not?
Anyways, I guess this is also why web fiction proliferated
Maybe not professional but I would like to advance it to a little more than a hobby? Not become professional but have cute little readers that leave “please don’t drop this” or “this made my day”. Highlight of my day honestly. That‘s what motivates me to improveDo you still have hope of becoming a professional writer without a collegiate degree backing you up?
if we can have politicians without degrees running the country, i don't need one to write.Do you still have hope of becoming a professional writer without a collegiate degree backing you up?
Maybe not a living but if you can type in English you can definitely work with an American print on demand company. Have them list your books on Amazon and after you pay a one time fee it is a small but passive income source. I knew a kid in highschool who wrote a bunch of self published books and sold them this way, would make a couple hundred dollars a year since he had a lot of them. Started when he was in middle school.I really doubt I could make a living from writing fiction in my country. It is just a hobby that I enjoy. The most realistic I can get in that respect is maybe to write non-fiction about teaching work or about physics, but I would prefer to dedicate myself exclusively to teaching, which is what I am studying for.
Hell yes! I've already ranked on the USA Today bestseller charts. That took a year of advertising and networking and a shot-gun approach to writing a story. My next big aim is going to be New York Times bestseller.Do you still have hope of becoming a professional writer without a collegiate degree backing you up?
You don't need a degree to become a professional writer.Do you still have hope of becoming a professional writer without a collegiate degree backing you up?
Do you still have hope of becoming a professional writer without a collegiate degree backing you up?