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Suw Charman-Anderson's avatar

As someone trying to do a career pivot (back) into writing, I can't think of a worse time to be even considering it. I had a brief stint as a music journalist back during the Britpop era, which was a lot of fun but paid next to nothing, and I rather internalised that as proof that all the people who'd told me that you couldn't earn a living as a writer were right.

Skip forward 25 years, and I'm trying to do all the creative writing now that I didn't do back then, but the prospects for earning a decent living as a writer seem even bleaker. I'm proud of the things that I've done in the intervening years, but I seem to have gravitated toward somewhat underpaid professions. Somehow, I need to find a way to support my writing habit.

All that said, there's a huge difference between now and then: In the late 90s, I was on my own. I didn't know anyone who wrote, didn't really know how to get work as a writer, didn't have any confidence in my writing, had no mentors and no role models. Now, I only have to log in to Subtack and there's the joy of two fabulous people having a fascinating conversation that speaks directly to me. And I get, perhaps, to chat with you both in the comments. It's magnificent.

And that's important. It's just so much easier to find both inspiration and support now than it ever was when I first tried to write for a living. That leaves me feeling a lot more hopeful for the future of the creative industries than the multi-format shitshow that's unfurling around us right now might otherwise indicate.

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Maps of the Lost's avatar

This was great, the only disappointment is that it's not part 1 of (large number) of this particular conversation.

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