Writers and Their Day Jobs

(lithub.com)

16 points | by simplegeek 3 days ago

3 comments

  • azangru 39 minutes ago
    Here's what opening that site without an ad blocker feels like:

    https://images2.imgbox.com/cc/f9/gX6o2Jfu_o.png

    Must be very conducive to reading

  • tolerance 2 hours ago
    Cormac McCarthy appears to be an exceptional case in this respect. I skimmed through a book about it once. Early on he basically earned his keep through grants and book sales. I think he persuaded one of his old ladies to get a job while he wrote. And apparently he was always writing; pitching one book in the middle of working on another. I guess film and television soon followed.
    • scandox 8 minutes ago
      Doesn't sound exceptional to me. Most of the authors I have some personal knowledge of manage through exactly that: spouses, grants, book sales, residencies and teaching creative writing.
  • coopykins 1 hour ago
    Most of the jobs listed seem something you can do on autopilot, while your mind is doing something else, which would make sense for creative minds.