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You won’t be able to quit work and write, but you might find a grant to make your writing goals easier. Or a crowdfunding opportunity to fund your project. Find serious contests, too. Only those that pay in cold hard cash. No pay-per-click, $1 per blog or exposure markets either. Hope Clark writes for a living. If she wouldn’t try these opportunities, she doesn’t post them. Our newsletters are our world. Free subscription.

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Good writing takes:

  1. Tons of writing that you throw away.
  2. Tons of study about how to write well.
  3. Tons of reading good writing.
  4. Tons of reading the type/genre of writing you wish you could write.
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If you think you might be shortcutting, you are. Take your time learning how to write well. Then take your time learning how to publish well.

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Serious Symbiosis

C. Hope Clark / 2025-11-21
Several times this week, someone has told me what they write, how long they've been writing, and how much they love writing. They've finished a first draft, edited it once or twice, then deemed it ready for publication. They ask me where they can send their writing, as if that... Read More

Why You Shouldn’t Delete Market Newsletters

Rachel Carrington / 2025-11-21
Most writers subscribe to at least one (usually more) market newsletters that provide lists of places to pitch work. In addition, these newsletters offer advice from experienced writers about writing and the business of getting published. I've been a subscriber to FundsforWriters since 2011, and I have what I thought was a... Read More

“What Kind of Writing Do You Want, Editor?”

C. Hope Clark / 2025-11-21
I want to scream each time someone asks me this. I'm sure many other editors and publishers feel the same. They usually don't reply. I simply tell the submitter to read the guidelines on the website. Being able to write is only one factor used in someone hiring, purchasing, or... Read More

Making Money from Writing on Medium, Part 2: Monetizing 

Dan Brotzel / 2025-11-12
The main way of making money from Medium is to join the Medium Partner Program and start submitting to ‘publications’. It’s worth subscribing too. Anyone can read a limited amount of the content on Medium, but for unlimited access beyond the paywall, you have to be a member yourself. Subscribing... Read More

Making Money from Writing on Medium, Part 1: The Basics

Dan Brotzel / 2025-11-09
I make a few hundred dollars a year from writing on Medium, something I’ve been doing for about seven years. As well as a writing side hustle, I’ve also found Medium useful as a research tool, portfolio, and archive. Over a couple of articles, I’ll look at how to get... Read More

Calls to Action for Authors

Alex Coyne / 2025-10-24
While assisting author Raven Digitalis to promote his new book, I noticed that his promotional emails were getting better responses than my own pitches for articles and new clients. More than 60% of our cold pitches for promoting Raven’s book (and requesting reviews) had worked, yet I was only getting... Read More

The Gatekeepers Versus Your Heart’s Dream

C. Hope Clark / 2025-10-24
“Do what you feel in your heart to be right — for you'll be criticized anyway.” — Eleanor Roosevelt (1884–1962) Keep the above in mind as I opine here. I just read an editorial from someone who'd been attempting to traditionally publish for a handful of years. Dozens of queries.... Read More

How We Want What We Read

C. Hope Clark / 2025-10-24
We don't see things as they are. We see them as we are."  ~Anais Nin Readers want to read stories by people. They want to read how someone else sees the world, to compare that viewpoint with how they see the world. It doesn't matter whether you're talking nonfiction or... Read More

Getting Started on Substack

Dan Brotzel / 2025-10-17
Many writers and authors, both aspiring and established, are turning to Substack as a way to grow audiences, showcase work and build a new hustle. Substack blends the intimacy you get from a blog with the professionalism of an email newsletter, with the possible bonus of paid subscriptions. But is... Read More

Which Do You Prefer to Read Online?

C. Hope Clark / 2025-10-17
Let me be clearer. When you sit down at your computer, to read about your favorite writer or catch up on literary news, which media do you prefer to read? 1) Facebook 2) Instagram 3) Substack 4) Website/blog 5) Email newsletter Over the years, now decades since people began incorporating... Read More
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