Up in Smoke

(thebaffler.com)

22 points by NaOH2 days ago

1 comments

  • vintagedave57 minutes ago
    I know many writers, and not a single one of them makes enough money to live from their writing.<p>The article is a long read and I&#x27;m doing it in segments, but it&#x27;s hard to read - agonizing to see the struggles.<p>All writers I know do it for love of writing, because they have the urge to write. There are so many gates: I have written a novel, but I&#x27;m at the agent gate right now, trying simply to get someone to represent it. Self-publishing is common, but requires a lot of self-<i>marketing</i> which is not something I feel capable of doing myself, in the tiktok&#x2F;booktok sense. (Blogs, talks, book events, sure; working with a publisher, absolutely; trying to get a self-published novel noticed on booktok, not by myself.) It&#x27;s not like coding where you can publish a library on github or get involved in a community and your work becomes visible. I&#x27;ve done that. This is another game.<p>After all this -- the writing, the gates, the publishing -- you won&#x27;t make enough to live.<p>The article really seems to be that the story of writing is a lie, that our culture has a picture of authors living from their writing and it&#x27;s false.<p>The hidden work and jobs that subsidize being able to write make writing something of a side gig when it should be the main work, and I cannot help but think of all the cultural value we have lost by not letting writers focus more on writing. Some countries have small stipends, small support. We need more.