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As a number of authors are doing right now, I've written up a post of my income and expenses for 2017. It includes rough costs, observations on new projects, and general where I am in this lovely path in life.

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@dmoonfire Interesting. Hope you don‘t mind a pretty newbie fiction author asking: Why this trend of publishing the numbers? I would have guessed most people know #writing and #publishing fiction is not the easy way to getting bills paid, so why inform? Thanks a lot for enlightening me!

@Troim I think the biggest one is trying to help other writers answer the question "is this normal?" Without having data points, it's hard to have a reasonable expectation.

We hear about the 1%ers like @scalzi with his $3.4m deal, Jim C. Hines' $40k/year range, but less about the 99% who aren't writing rock stars.

When you only have the 1%ers to look to, everything feels like a failure. Knowing there are others who struggle to make $100/year on three books helps with that.

D. Moonfire @dmoonfire

@Troim So, I write the posts because I had that same struggle, I felt like a failure because no one I know was talking about struggling for $100.

I include costs to self-publish because I try to do it "right" and get it edited, and few people talk about the costs of editing or printing either. :)

"We are all in this together."

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