Dozens of avenues beckon would-be writers — technical writing and advertising copy writing are among nonfiction pursuits and, of course, writing fiction, from literary fiction to bodice-rippers.
Freelance writing opportunities abound online but rarely pay much. No matter how good you are, more training helps and inspires writers. Check into classes at community colleges. Avoid paying for online courses. It’s hard to judge the quality of these, and some are a waste of money. Run from “training” that promises to share the “secret” to a writing career.
Freelancing often pays better for writers who are subject-matter experts in areas such as law, medicine, science, finance or technology. The nonprofit Khan Academy offers free classes in math, sciences and technology, among other subjects.
You’ll need “clips” (published articles) to get started on your career so clients can see your work.