Oh and the guy that asked you to sign the book was Alex - aka the first reviewer on Amazon.
Cool! Good to know. I also met the author of "Chabad of Innsmouth."
And aren't you a freelance writer already? You definitely should get on that train.
Fiction and poetry. I have been paid for exactly two pieces of nonfiction in my life. (I've had other pieces published, but not so that it helped me pay the bills.) I would love to be paid for more of it; I am trying to figure out how to make that work. It seems to be a popular choice, which means a competitive one.
You know enough authors to interview for articles and review books which is usually the lower tier of freelancing. I can send you some more if you'd like (I usually suggest that people interview me, but it would be odd in this case since the main thing I'm plugging is the book).
Yeah, I'm not sure I should get paid for reviewing a book I'm part of.
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Cool! Good to know. I also met the author of "Chabad of Innsmouth."
And aren't you a freelance writer already? You definitely should get on that train.
Fiction and poetry. I have been paid for exactly two pieces of nonfiction in my life. (I've had other pieces published, but not so that it helped me pay the bills.) I would love to be paid for more of it; I am trying to figure out how to make that work. It seems to be a popular choice, which means a competitive one.
You know enough authors to interview for articles and review books which is usually the lower tier of freelancing. I can send you some more if you'd like (I usually suggest that people interview me, but it would be odd in this case since the main thing I'm plugging is the book).
Yeah, I'm not sure I should get paid for reviewing a book I'm part of.