: If author-fronted youtube channels seem 'too advanced' for you, I wouldn't pin all your hopes on being a professional writer. I'm sorry for any misfortunes you have in your life, but frankly,
If author-fronted youtube channels seem 'too advanced' for you, I wouldn't pin all your hopes on being a professional writer.
I'm sorry for any misfortunes you have in your life, but frankly, looking at your other questions, you've got a lot of fundamentals to iron out before you can start preparing for 'the life of a professional writer'.
I've written non-published novels while being a student, and have written 3/4 of a novel I intend to publish while not only maintaining a day job, but searching for a better job and changing to it.
Full time writing, while a dream of mine, is unreliable financially, at least until one proves themselves. I'd try to find a day job, any day job, to give yourself some stability while you hone your (still lacking) skills.
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