Secretive about Money

30th June 2016 | for Creatives | writing, value the art, Cheryl Strayed, artists supporting artists  |       

"I feel strongly that we're only hurting ourselves as writers by being so secretive about money. There's no other job in the world where you get your master's degree in that field and you're like, well, you might make zero or you might make $5 million! We don't have any standards in that way, and we probably never will. There will always be such a wide range of what writers are paid, but at least we could give each other information."

— Cheryl Strayed

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