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Old 06-01-2010, 10:12 AM   #150
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Originally Posted by L.J. Sellers View Post
The other reason that writers earn so little is that most spend their own money promoting their books. If they don't, the books won't sell, and publishers will drop the writer. So if you invest your small advances into promotion, which includes traveling to a couple of reader/writer conventions every years, a "day" job is essential to pay the bills. Including writing and promoting time, plus wage-earning time, many writers work 70 a week. (I do, anyway.) But I love my life. The joy of storytelling and having people read my work and respond positively to it, makes it worthwhile.
L.J.
I find it amazing that a blogger can quit his day job based on the revenue he gets from google ad words... but an author that spends much time on an awesome book has to work full time to do what they love. And they must love it considering the pay.

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