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5 Money Myths Writers Shouldn’t Believe

5 Money Myths Writers Shouldn’t Believe

Writing for Children BlogBy Kelli PaniqueDecember 20, 2023Leave a comment

It’s difficult to talk about money in publishing since pay rates vary widely from publisher to publisher, but here are 5 money myths writers shouldn’t believe.

Busting Myths About Writing & Publishing

Busting Myths About Writing & Publishing

Writing for Adults BlogBy Kelli PaniqueDecember 11, 20232 Comments

There are a lot of preconceived notions about writing and publishing. Dive in as Jamie K. Schmidt busts 5 popular myths about writing and publishing.

Finish The Book

Plan for When You Finish the Book

Writing for Children BlogBy Kelli PaniqueMay 9, 20223 Comments

You finished writing your book. Yay! Now what? Jan Fields helps you make a plan for when you finish the book. You might be surprised at what comes next.

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From Writing to Selling

Writing for Children BlogBy Kelli PaniqueNovember 5, 20201 Comment

Once you decide that publication is part of your writing journey, you have one of two choices: self-publishing or trade publishing. Which one is right for you?

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A Tale of Two Payments

Writing for Children BlogBy Kelli PaniqueFebruary 21, 20194 Comments

There are two ways to be paid in children’s publishing: a traditional publishing contract and work-for-hire. Let’s talk about which one might be right for you.

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Self-publishing v. Traditional Publishing

Writing for Children BlogBy Kelli PaniqueDecember 7, 20171 Comment

What’s the difference between self-publishing and traditional publishing? Which is the right path for your writing project. Discover the pros and cons here.

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How to Make Money as a Writer: A Primer

Writing for Children BlogBy Kelli PaniqueNovember 16, 2017Leave a comment

Some books make lots of money and others have more modest sales. It’s important to think about the money-side of things so we can make wise decisions.

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