“Why Isn’t ‘Ebony’ Paying Its Black Writers?” https://theestablishment.co/why-isnt-ebony-paying-its-black-writers-b6195bd1054e … Heh I almost wrote about this a couple of years ago. I'm still owed.
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I'm missing payments that would solve my current money foolishness around graduation & prom for kid #1. I probably won't get them
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Which...whatever, I'm working on leaving articles behind as a revenue source. The work load goes up & the pay goes down at magazines
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Writing for newspapers still pays & so does stuff like food writing or e-learning. But overwhelmingly I am tired of chasing my money.
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You'll see me pop up here & there with an occasional piece for places that I know pay on time & well. Otherwise? Nope.
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I save that content for my books. Or my Patreon. Because giving it away & making people think I got paid when I didn't is senseless.
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And it is literally not just Ebony. This is happening at quite a few pubs because they know they can get away with this Mr. Wimpy approach
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"I'll take an article today and pay you next year" isn't a business model that lends itself to quality content though.
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And literally I can say this because I don't plan to keep doing articles. But I know a lot of writers who can't burn that bridge.
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I'm aggressive & email often & I am still owed money from half a dozen pubs from Salon to Ebony that add up to about $2000 across the years
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And I'm doing pretty well to be honest. I'm averaging one or two unpaid pieces a year. Some folks have one or two a month.
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Ebony didn't pay me for two pieces. Salon for one. Essence still owes me for a piece from years ago though I got paid last time. It adds up
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And people wonder why some writers start appearing in only certain pubs. I can tell you. Those pubs pay. On time no less.
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And it isn't just a non fiction thing. I've had to get firm with a fiction publisher. I'm lucky though, I can & do write in a lot of places.
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I'll make up the shortfall & I have something much bigger in the works. But...don't be shocked if I become a once a year article writer.
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Because I am tired of writing content, going through edits, getting the "Oh this had such great traffic" email & then the runaround for pay.
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I do usually get paid. But only a handful of places pay in that 30 to 90 day window. Some can be 6 months. Or years. Or never
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And literally it is not just an Ebony problem. This is a business model for some pubs. I hear these stories often. We warn each other
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There's even a Tumblr telling you which places pay. And many have been called out repeatedly for not paying. It's a mess.
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Some have "If you don't invoice within X days then you lose your payment" clauses. Then they lose your invoices. Over & over again.
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Others play "The check is in the mail" as long as they can. And count on your getting a lawyer being too expensive to justify filing a case.
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My personal fave is the version where places just never pay or respond. Then a new editor is left to clean up the payment mess
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And yes I know people will say "But you always advise pitching" You'll notice that I only suggest certain places. My personal list is short
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It is also why I never knock people who use Patreon or Paypal links & finally gave in & put them up for myself. Tip jars pay better
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My platform is built, I'm moving in a different direction now. But I soapboxed & named names for those who are still building.
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I'll never stop suggesting freelancing for people who need to get their name out there. But it's a road to books. Not to financial stability
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