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22616539 No.22616539 [Reply] [Original]

How easy or hard is it to get a job being a writer with no prior experience or formal education? Where should one get started if they want to become a writer these days?

>> No.22616540

start writing now

>> No.22616551

>>22616539
>How easy or hard is it to get a job being a writer with no prior experience or formal education
pretty much impossible since there are thousands of people more qualified than you and people who have industry connections. That being said, you can always publish your work for free online and hope to get some traction

>> No.22616561

If you don't mind being a ghostwriter/slave laborer all you have to do is write better than everyone else trying out for the position.

>> No.22616826

>>22616561

That kind of job has been taken over by AI

>> No.22616849

>>22616540
fpbp

>> No.22616850

>>22616539
Do what this anon says: >>22616551

Too many people + rising pressure of AI ghost writing is going to make professional writing a dead zone for people trying to start out and those already established.

Human creativity, for the most part, is dying or already dead. Nothing wrong with keeping it as a side hustle/hobby, just don't expect much.

>> No.22616894

>>22616826

My job wasn't.