Wednesday, March 18, 2020

My Utpoia

My Utpoia EveryoneÂÆ'‚‚s utopia is different in there own way but they sometimes have similarities between them. My utopia is located by the ocean with a temperate climate. The temperature gets to a high of about ninety-five and a low of thirty-four degrees Fahrenheit. It remains fairly warm during the winters because of the warm ocean breeze. There would be rain, sun, and snow.The government would be a monarchy with a group of advisors that would give suggestions to the monarch. The monarch would be elected by the people and everyone has the same rights, whether they have more power than others. The laws are voted on by the people but the monarch approves them. The monarch has a strict police system that keeps the laws in order. Lawbreakers would be punished depending on their crime. Murders would be killed; stealing would land you in community service for a period of time.There would be national transportation available to everyone for a small fee to pay for the maintenance and gas. Other than the national transportation, the people would either walk or have a bicycle to get to and from where they needed to go. Buildings would be erected with funding from the government and there would be two or three different companies working together to complete the project. Everyone would live in an apartment but they would be different sizes depending in the size of the family.There is a national bank which is divided up into smaller banks but under the national banks rules and regulations. The currency is in dollars and cents, like the United States. The economy is mostly self-sustaining but there is a little trade over seas and over land. The government talks a laissez-faire approach to economy but watches over and acts when it is...

Monday, March 2, 2020

How Do I Find Money to Write a Book

How Do I  Find Money to Write a Book People love to ask this question, a frequented question in my email, but I understand that every day new people decide to become authors. Folks who love reading, or have this burning story inside them, and want to see their work in print. Oh, only if that was all there was to it, right? Many of these sweethearts ask me where to find money to pay for that book. First, I tell them to seriously research whether to self-publish, hybrid publish, or traditionally publish, and if they dont understand the differences, then they are not ready to publish. Writing is only half the job, but then youve heard that before. That and it really costs nothing to actually write the book. Then we talk where money can be found. While this tiny editorial cannot begin to go into detail on each financial availability, it can list the possibilities to at least let you realize your options. One day Ill write a book on all of this. Places to gather money to write a book: 1) Save from your other income. Tithe to your book fund. 2) Take out a loan. If you really believe in yourself and your writing, why not risk taking out that loan? 3) Write freelance. While it might seem all that romantic a task to you, if you need money sooner rather than later, and want to write doing it, then consider freelance writing whether as a copywriter or magazine/blog writer. I strongly suggest trade magazines to get started. 4) Ordinary crowdfunding like Kickstarter.com or Indiegogo.com. PLEASE look at the successful campaigns to see what is involved. If this seems too ominous to you, then you might not be up to the marketing required of a serious writer. 5) Crowdfunding to publish. Go to a site like Publishizer.com and not only earn money and followers, but also a publishing contract. 6) Patreon. Gain monthly followers who are willing to subscribe to your new material, as long as youre willing to write regularly and ingeniously for them. 7) Fiscal agents. This works especially for nonfiction and sometimes memoir. You find a nonprofit that has a like mission and like mind to what youre writing. Ask them to apply for a grant for you, with them being your fiscal agent. They get administrative money and you get grant money. This is a good light-weight article about it https://www.womenarts.org/skills/fiscal_sponsors/ 8) Writing contests. Not steady, but you are furthering your career. 9) Grants. Start with your state or countrys arts council. 10) Speaking. Yes, there is money to be made in speaking, and tons of connections to be made that will indeed open doors. You just have to decide what you are an expert about and be willing to pitch yourself to events. 11) Self-publish ebooks or courses online. You build a platform this way, too. Sorry, but theres no easy way to ask for and be granted funds to write.  You are going to have to think entrepreneurial to achieve funding for your bookunless you are willing to foot the bill yourself and hope that the book sells without that extra oomph of financial support. But trust me, if you make any of the above work well for you, youll be a big step ahead of the game. And youll also show that you know how to manage that entrepreneurial side of yourself.