forgive me
For I am slightly buzzed.
But would someone please like to explain to me why I had no trouble whatsoever shelling out three grand for my museum studies certification four years ago (which I do not regret doing for one moment, mind you) but can't talk myself into spending $300 apiece for a couple of classes on self-publishing (how to design covers, write teaser copy, design the interior of a paper book, etc.) that I suspect would help my writing income rather a lot?
But would someone please like to explain to me why I had no trouble whatsoever shelling out three grand for my museum studies certification four years ago (which I do not regret doing for one moment, mind you) but can't talk myself into spending $300 apiece for a couple of classes on self-publishing (how to design covers, write teaser copy, design the interior of a paper book, etc.) that I suspect would help my writing income rather a lot?
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Good luck!
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Also, I've had this Thing (in the Kareenian sense) about the books having to make significant money before I spend money on them. Investing in something I might not make back the money on is scary (that excuse really isn't valid anymore, though, because I am starting to make enough sales to be noticeable -- grocery money, at least). Although I had no guarantee of making my museum cert. money back, either (I have, though, a few times over). I don't know -- gotta spend money to make money, I guess. It's just scary.
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That being said, have you considered using your writing to fund the classes in a less conventional manner? Kickstart a class? Write a fund raiser? $300 is not a ridiculous amount to ask the interwebs for.
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There's another scary thought -- throwing that kind of party and discovering just how many fans I don't have [wry g].
I can manage the cash, I think, better than I could manage having no one donate.