In early August, after Andrew Lipstein published The Vegan, his sophomore novel, a handful of loved ones asked if he planned to quit his day job in product design at a large financial technology company. Despite having published two books with the prestigious literary imprint Farrar, Straus, and Giroux, Lipstein didn't have any plans to quit; he considers product design to be his "career," and he wouldn't be able to support his growing family exclusively on the income from writing novels. "I feel disappointed having to tell people that because it sort of seems like a mark of success," he said. "If I'm not just supporting myself by writing, to those who don't know the reality of it, it seems like it's a failure in some way."
Why It's Never Been Harder to Make a Living as a Writer
20 November 2023
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