Exploiting Writers

30th June 2016 | for Creatives | creative process, writing, protect the art, Gwen Moran, value the art  |       

"There are plenty of places that are built on the business model of exploiting writers by not paying them.  Are you going to let them do that to you?"

— Gwen Moran

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