Writers working in your subject areas are the competition, and even if they don't say as much, they're not gonna put you over at their expense. I've shared loads of business connections, and will continue doing so, but it rarely works the other way. Which is fine; I have a job
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I also don't privilege "journalism" as something special as a way of preserving my spot in it. Work is work. If I'm going to continue earning money in this field, I will, and if I won't, I won't. And if it goes away, I'll keep doing other stuff
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I remember some family member was like "oh, you'll like this in-law...he's a writer!" And the dude almost immediately hit me up for my contacts, which I emailed to him in a spreadsheet. A few months later, he had a NYT Mag piece, and I inquired about that process
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I wasn't back in the workforce then, so a commission like that might have been helpful. My email bounced with an auto-response telling me to...run all queries through this agent? I mean, I have agents, and they aren't sorting my queries, and I do freelance more than 1x a month
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Like, this guy was kind of a nobody, the way we're all nobodies unless we write, say, The Time Traveler's Wife and even then your readers prob can't remember your name. But he was doing that weird kind of "walling off" that I'm assuming some pros do...? Strange.
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You can lose like 10 "verified followers" with just one thread like this, which tells me I must be on to something
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Nothing but straight tea about the writing hustle, folks !
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