When did you decide that writing was what you wanted to do for the rest of your life? What made you want to make a career out of writing?

Did getting an MA really help you find other jobs in writing? More specifically, is an MA compared to a BA in writing something all hiring companies look for? Would I be able to make it with just a BA or should I stick it out at school for a couple more years?

Can a writer survive in todays economy? Or will there always be multiple side-jobs for todays every day writer?

Out of all the writing jobs you've had, which one did you enjoy the most, which one did you dislike the most? Why?

Can you see yourself writing for the rest of your life? Would you write even if you weren't getting paid for it? For instance, after your retired (if writers can retire and still survive that is) will you still write for fun?
1/31/2013 06:11:30 am

"That guy" is Prof. Sabatino Mangini.

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