Thursday, April 15, 2010
A Book Is Forever
But it was my responsibility because the book was mine, and nobody else would devote so much time and care or waffle over a word as I, because it was mine, and was also my sole contact, forever, with the future and with readers I would never know. I could earn their respect only with the quality of my book.
Several writers I personally know are finalizing manuscripts for contests, or are under contract and a deadline and up all night, among dirty dishes, stressed out of their minds, eating junk or nothing. Awful. Yet noble. This is a privilege. Which of us would change places with a non-writer? What else is there in life that compares with having completed the epic project that is a good book?
Saturday, June 20, 2009
What Your Skills are Worth
Manuscript evaluations: $46-$51/hr
Teaching/leading a workshop: $75/hr
Writing queries: $78/hr; $200 per project
Online research: $65/hr
"Generating content": $84/hr
Info is the "average" from the 2006 Writers' Market. You'd be making more today!
Go out and charge likewise!
Thursday, June 18, 2009
What Are You Worth Per Hour?
Maybe you can’t make a living wage from your fiction or poems or essays. But you CAN make money using the array of skills you employ when you do creative writing. Here are some of your skills. Not everyone can say they have them! How good are you at each of these, and how experienced? Do you know what they are worth? Can you set a price on them? That’s the first step toward getting paid.
-copyediting $_____ per hour
-evaluation of manuscripts/critical feedback $____per hour
-teaching or leading a workshop $____ per hour
-writing queries, proposals, or synopses $____per hour
-researching potential publication venues $____per hour
-navigating and gathering information from websites helpful to writers, such as litmags.org or duotrope.com, and preparing to impart this information to those who want it $____per hour
-generating “content”: writing articles for publication or the web $____per hour
Those are just some of the skills you are probably undervaluing! More later, plus actual figures you SHOULD be charging.
Thanks to Becky Ellis of the blog cherrypiepress.blogspot.com for finding litmags.org.