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Old 04-28-2011, 01:37 PM   #499
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Writing is not a good way to make a living. Remember that William Faulkner didn't (re)write Hollywood scripts because he liked it; he did that because he liked eating. Writing because you love to write is a good thing, and if you're lucky, you might make a living at it. Writing because you want to make a living is a non-starter, because very, very few writers ever do. Dreams are a good thing ... but being a plumber is a more reliable route to success.
As your Faulkner reference suggests, I think the issue is "writing the literature you want to write" is what's hard to make a living at.

If one happens to have the talent and develops the craft of writing, it's probably not that much harder to get a job 'writing'...instruction manuals, ad copy, speeches, newspaper obits, etc...than it is to be a successful plumber. Plus, you don't have to spend as much time with your hands in dirty water.

"Writing" for a living is pretty much a matter of talent, craftsmanship, and effort. "Writing the books you really want to write" is the thing that's more like a bolt of lighting from a benevolent god.

Sort like the film industry. It's pretty easy to make a living in 'the industry' if you're willing to work at a craft and go where the work is. Becoming an A-list star or director, though....that's a bit different.

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