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Dealing with Nonpayment for Your Writing

Posted on January 26, 2014 by Nathaniel Tower

To oversimplify things, there are two types of writing I do: the kind I do purely for fun and the kind I expect to get paid for doing. When I write fiction, I mostly do it because I love it, not because I expect to get rich from it. Of course, I still send out … Continue reading Dealing with Nonpayment for Your Writing

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