Being a published author is not a cheap endeavour. Even if you go traditionally published, there is still things you would need to do and perhaps pay for. So in today’s episode as Rachel and I are asking:
“How Can You Budget For Your Author Career?”
Episode 294
What We Cover:
- Author vs book budgeting
- Expenses you may incur
- Income streams
- Our thoughts
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