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Author-ized L.J.
@ljwrites@writeout.ink  ·  activity timestamp last month

"There’s a strong correlation between the number of books published and author income. Authors in the highest income brackets are far more prolific, with those earning over $20,000 [per month] publishing an average of 61 books. Meanwhile, authors in the lower income brackets have typically published fewer titles, with the $100 or Less group averaging 9 titles."

- Ricci Wolman, 2024 #Indie Author Survey Results: Insights into Self #Publishing for Authors https://www.writtenwordmedia.com/2024-indie-author-survey-results-insights-into-self-publishing-for-authors/ #WritingCommunity

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Acin Fals 🏳️‍🌈
@shadowfals@mastodon.otherworldsink.com replied  ·  activity timestamp last month
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That high number of books published looks like it's on Stephen King level of prolificity but could be 60 novelettes for an equivalent size of 10 full-length books. Prolific, but much more attainable than how the number initially appears.

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Robert Kingett
@WeirdWriter@caneandable.social replied  ·  activity timestamp last month
@ljwrites I have no idea how you found this, but I can happily share this when someone accuses any marginalized author of being rich and wealthy
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