<div dir="ltr">I should have said "technical" writers :) but I see your point. But just looking at the time spend and what one could earn by doing that work vs writing about the work then it usually is a clear case what activity wins.</div>
<div class="gmail_extra"><br><br><div class="gmail_quote">On Tue, Jul 8, 2014 at 11:46 PM, Miles Fidelman <span dir="ltr"><<a href="mailto:mfidelman@meetinghouse.net" target="_blank">mfidelman@meetinghouse.net</a>></span> wrote:<br>
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It is not funny anymore how many people think that someone writes a book for money. Even when self publishing there is not a lot of money to be made, I use LeanPub and am very happy with the platform/service they offer. And the royalties are good as well, but I need to pay for the cover design, the website (if you want something else then the default) and for editors to help me improve my content. So far it has cost me money.<br>
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That does require a comment. A lot of people DO write for money, though not necessarily looking for all that money to come from book sales. Academics "publish or perish." Consultants as a marketing vehicle. And yes, there are people who actually make a living from writing books.<br>
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But yes, there are also non-monetary reasons for writing a book - consolidating learning, as an excuse to do some personal research, putting experience or thoughts on paper, promoting a position, and so forth. Even then, few have the luxury to do that without some means of support - we all have to eat. If one is retired, has a job that includes writing as a part of it (can you say academia?), an understanding employer (or an employer who benefits from your writing), that's great. Otherwise, a grant, a fellowship, or some form of income is required.<div class="">
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Writing is a huge amount of work, and it is a shame writers don't see more of the results.<br>
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Absolutely. Writing is real work. One of the reasons my next book will be self-published.<br>
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Miles Fidelman<br>
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In practice, there is. .... Yogi Berra<br>
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</div></div></blockquote></div><br><br clear="all"><div><br></div>-- <br><div dir="ltr">Mark Nijhof<br><div><div>t: <a href="https://twitter.com/MarkNijhof" target="_blank">@MarkNijhof</a><br>s: marknijhof</div></div>
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