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How to Thrive as a Writer in a Capitalist Dystopia - cover

How to Thrive as a Writer in a Capitalist Dystopia

Russell Nohelty

Publisher: Wannabe Press

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Summary

Are the ills of capitalism dragging down your creativity?
 
Are you stuck between needing to exchange money for food and hating monetizing your creative output? 
 
Do you scratch your head wondering how you could possibly exist and thrive in today's world? 
 
Then this book is for you. 
 
How to Thrive as a Writer in a Capitalist Dystopia is your essential guide to navigating and succeeding as a creative human in the challenging world of modern capitalism. This book offers practical, actionable advice to help writers not just survive but thrive in these “interesting” times.
 
You'll discover strategies to overcome the systemic challenges imposed by capitalism, learn the rules of the game and how to manipulate them to your advantage, and build a roadmap for a sustainable creative business that brings you joy even in a world tailor-made to steal every ounce of happiness from you.
 
Whether you're struggling with burnout or seeking to elevate your writing career, How to Thrive as a Writer in a Capitalist Dystopia equips you with invaluable tools to navigate our current capitalist landscape, ensuring your success and fulfillment as a writer from today until this whole house of cards collapses down upon itself and we rebuild something (hopefully) better in its place.
Available since: 08/04/2025.
Print length: 343 pages.

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