
Today Is My Last Day As A Freelance Writer

“I think writers have always realized their own value; there just weren't a lot of options in the post-2008 recession for how to make good on it,” says Anne Helen Peterson, who writes the newsletter Culture Study. “But all of this feels very cyclical to me. The economy tanks, writers get laid off from their publications, writers go freelance, write... See more
Oliver Franklin-Wallis • Newsletters could be the next (and only) hope to save the media
Times are changing for writers. There’s been a recent wave who’ve stopped contributing to outlets and moved to newsletters like this, such as myself. To give some insight into what’s happening, the following is a postmortem of my decade-long career writing nonfiction for well-known media outlets like The Atlantic or The Daily Beast.
Erik Hoel • Writing for outlets isn't worth it anymore
Ugh, I can’t believe I had to live/work through the deaths of both print media AND online media and now possibly television and film too?? Can I just have a job?! Like, no offense to my beloved Butt News subscribers, but there’s no way that selling direct-to-consumer humorous movie reviews at a freelance tax rate and paying $600/month for my own in... See more
Lindy West • Butt News #24: Never Been Kissed
Now, I needed to figure out how I was going to turn all that attention into a full-time income. It was humbling for me to have spent four years on a book, only to release it into the world and sell a couple hundred copies (I couldn’t exactly “live” off $82.76 per month in royalties).
Nicolas Cole • The Art and Business of Online Writing: How to Beat the Game of Capturing and Keeping Attention

Why TruStory is shutting down
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