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yiyuehua I'm not saying $200/month is the best deal for life, I'm saying that as a starting point earning $200/month is a good deal, especially for someone who writes on here as a hobby or is just starting out as an author.
As for living expenses and other things, since most beginner level jobs don't pay too much this sum is pretty good, although it isn't something I'd recommend as a full-time job or a permanent thing. In comparison to doing multiple jobs daily which offer equally low pay, having one consistent full time job along with this is probably not a bad idea.
As for where I live, I live in Pakistan. And for beginner level jobs $200/month can be considered good pay. Yes for higher level jobs $200/month isn't sufficient.

I don't think you should move out before finding a cheaper place! Even here the rent is very high, people usually just stay in hostels or shared apartments until they can afford to rent a place by themselves.

    itsmeTuba Ahh I see. That's interesting! Pakistan's economy is very different! Rental prices are approximately ten times higher where I live in the U.S. so $200 a month is not sustainable whatsoever. Of course, it's separate cases for many people. The contract is very subjective for sure.

      2 months later

      Uh... Hi. I got a non-exclusive contract from an editor. I sent an email to her as asked and also the Facebook address she dropped. I got a message from the Facebook address first, though it was another Editor. Is that a problem? Plus, when I got a message from her later, I noticed there was a difference in the steps. One required inkstone and another said nothing about inkstone. Who else had steps that had nothing to fo with inkstone?
      And does anyone know how the non-exclusive contract earnings are made?

        Deleteduser87 you have to inform them not to change my story has been signed and contracted but I reused my editor to change my. Story...

          MotivatedSloth
          I just wanted to say ... I absolutely love your answer. It's realistic and to the point but not many would realise the truth of your post.

            11 days later

            Deleteduser87 before I signed the very first thing I asked was “will I still keep my copyrights?” In which they responded yes. That means I’m still able to distribute my story on other platform and I got that response in writing, contract or not. Ask questions if you’re not sure. My issue now is that I’ve emailed my editor for updates and I’ve been ghosted. It actually goes against their clause in the contract itself. If I’m going to work with you, I would expect the very least to be sent updates. It’s just common curtesy since I’m giving you permission to publish and distribute my story on your platform.

            How I deal with people who ghost. This is what I wrote. “I haven’t heard back from you for a while so I assume that you are no longer interested in my story. In that case I would like to withdraw the contract and my consent to let you edit and publish my story on my platform. I appreciate that my content may not be suitable for every platform and apologise that it didn’t work out”. And that’s the end of that. Contract withdrawn, I wrote it in writing. There are many other publishers out there who will work with you and not “ghost” you. Luckily I sat down and read the contract beforehand. Mine is a non exclusive so I’m basically only giving them permission to edit and distribute while I still retain my rights. As for royalties. Well, I’m not expected to make any more than $5 a month but I write for fun so it really doesn’t bother me.

            Hope this helps x

              does anyone know if chapter comments available on computers

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                officialjosiej

                writing for fun
                not expected to earn more than 5$/month

                Well... You are burning my brain cells so much just to let me read those.

                "DoNt R34D Th3n?!?1?1?1?1?1"

                I will give you good advice if you want to earn but write for fun.

                Get yourself an IRL job and never come back anymore and write on your own blog!
                really, man. Nothing could be treated as "For fun" anymore once you are really into something that will pay you.

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