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Want to Make a Living as a Writer? Here are 9 Ways ... [Web Version »]( [Shop Writers Digest] This is a special offer for our readers from our trusted partner. Dear {NAME}, Making a living as a writer has never been easier ... In fact, I've put together a [FREE report]( to show you 9 simple ways you can get paid very well to write. And here's the cool part ... None of them require you to write a best-selling novel, hire a literary agent, or sell your screenplay to a Hollywood producer. In fact, you can make WAY more money than most novelists and screenwriters. Here's a quick taste of some of the opportunities I talk about in the report ... - How you can earn serious fees and royalties just for writing simple letters in a $2.3-trillion industry that's always looking for new writers. (This one is my #1 pick for most writers!) - How to earn $1,500 to $2,000 just for telling a 1-2 page story. (This one is great if you have a "journalist" mindset!) - How to make a predictable $2,000, month after month, helping companies stay connected with their audience. - How you can get paid to travel the world and write about your experiences. - How to generate passive income in your spare time writing about something you're interested in without needing a single client. (A friend of mine makes close to $50,000 each year writing about coffee just a few hours a week!) last time we audited the industry, we identified 75+ different ways to get paid to write ... But I'll keep it focused to my favorite 9 in the report. :) I'll cover each of the opportunities in detail so you know what the projects entail, how much you can make, and how to get started. I'll even introduce you to some writers who are already making money at it, so you can hear their personal experiences too. [Go here to download the report]( - and discover 9 ways you can make a great living as a writer. To your success, Rebecca Matter President, AWAI P.S. There's never been a better time to be a writer ... [Download my report and see for yourself!]( This email was sent to: {EMAIL} by: F+W, 10151 Carver Road, Suite 200 Blue Ash, OH, 45242 USA [Unsubscribe or Manage Subscriptions]( | [Update Profile]( | [Web Version »]( We respect your right to privacy. [View our policy.](

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