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4 White LIES That Keep Authors Broke (EXPOSED)
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4 White LIES That Keep Authors Broke (EXPOSED)

How they programmed authors to be poor

Creativity Boost · Iredafe Owolabi

September 12, 202537m 22s

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Show Notes

Discover the surprising truth about authors and their financial struggles in this thought-provoking episode. Are authors programmed to be poor, or is it just a stereotype? Explore the fascinating world of writing and the often-overlooked financial realities that authors face.


From the economics of book publishing to the mindset of successful writers, we'll delve into the factors that contribute to the financial challenges of being an author. Whether you're an aspiring writer or a seasoned publisher, this video will challenge your assumptions and spark a new conversation about the intersection of creativity and commerce.


So, are authors doomed to be poor, or can they break free from the cycle of financial struggle? Listen to find out.


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