What Kind Of Writing Job Should You Have?

Find out what kind of job you should have in the world of writing and publishing.

Tags: Job, Writing


Here are all the results with descriptions

An Editor
You may not write the next great novel or nonfiction bestseller, but you certainly will be the one to bring it to fruition! No writer could get anywhere in this world without dedicated, eagle-eyed, quality-obsessed editors like you.

A Journalist
You have your finger on the pulse of the world, and you know how to tell a great story! As a journalist, you're the one hunting down answers to life's greatest questions, digging for that next big break in the story, and giving the people a chance to know the truth.

A Freelancer/Blogger
As a writer, you have the luxury of working from anywhere and for anyone, and as an independent spirit, you've chosen to work for yourself! Being a freelance writer means you can focus on the stories that are most meaningful to you or simply go where the money is. What's most important to you is that you make the decisions about what to write and when to write it.

A Publisher
You're the man (or lady) behind the curtain--the one who's pulling all the strings when it comes to creating stunning books or articles. Writers wouldn't get anywhere without capable, savvy publishers like you. You have an eye for quality in writing and in art, and you know what people like. Maybe more importantly, you know how to network and get people on your side when it matters.

An Author
You're the star of the show! Sure, you need an editor and a publisher once you've finished your manuscript, but the writing world would be nonexistent without creative minds like yours. As an author, you're an endless wellspring of ideas and stories, and you might be considered a bit eccentric at times. You notice anything and everything around you, and you have the kind of mind that can spin the dry straw of everyday life into pure gold.

A Professor
Some say, 'Those who can't do, teach,' but you prefer teaching to doing any day. You're a creative spirit, but more than that, you're a born leader and teacher. You know more than nearly anyone else about the art of writing, because you're constantly learning through teaching others. When someone you know needs help creatively, whether it's in writing or another artistic venture, you're the one they turn to for inspiration and direction.