"The typical freelance journalist [...] earns an annual gross income between $40,000 and $49,999," according to infomation posted on the American Society of Journalists and Authors Web site at http://www.asja.org/pubtips/050324a.php.
How does this compare to the typical freelance fiction writer?
And, is it even possible to find a typical freelance fiction writer who does not also earn income from some other source (teaching, speaking, editing, writing non-fiction, etc.)?
1 comment:
Michael,
I'd think that anybody who captures their income could divide it into categories. Time spent earning that money, however, might be more difficult to figure.
Stephen
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