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Jeff Russell ([personal profile] jprussell) wrote2025-01-05 06:27 pm
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[Main Blog Post] Looking Back on 2024 and Forward to 2025

Another year, another end of year post. Not much that will be new, though if you haven't been keeping a tally, you're likely not sure how many posts I put up this year, and I seriously hope you don't already know how many books I read.
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[personal profile] thinking_turtle 2025-01-06 04:41 pm (UTC)(link)

Thanks for sharing your oath and I offer my best wishes for 2025!

Writing for a living seems like a tough nut to crack. When your customers are not businesses or governments they can afford relatively little. Writing just one thing for pay is an interesting approach. It might be easier to get paid for reading from your own work.

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[personal profile] thinking_turtle 2025-01-06 06:04 pm (UTC)(link)

Over here there are meetings where an author reads from his own work, or gives a presentation based on his research, or teaches on a subject. Perhaps there is a question and answer session, perhaps there are drinks, perhaps there is a meal. People who are interested in the author's views pay to attend the event. They're hosted by a local school or church or community center.

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[personal profile] thinking_turtle 2025-01-07 09:34 am (UTC)(link)

That's cool, I went to a few book signings, but not as well-known as Neal Stephenson :) Some people go because they follow the author, but also because the subject interests them, or because they are regulars for an event that an association they are members of puts up. When there's an organizer looking for speakers Nordic Sagas sounds like something they might be interested in. I remember JMG also spoke at conferences for a while.

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[personal profile] industrialchemy 2025-01-07 05:15 pm (UTC)(link)
Congratulations on finishing your book! 40,000 words is nothing to sneer at.

If you haven't already run across Kathleen Spracklen's Zettelkasten videos, I really recommend them. I have adopted several of her approaches in my own ZK (tagline indexing in particular has been incredibly fruitful).

May your search for remuneration in 2025 be successful!