Yes, all spectacular ideas. I'm doing 5 of them already. Hmmmm, does anyone make good money with writing gigs? I'm only piecing together a couple hundred a month. coolworks.com has some fun jobs on it :D thank you, Mike
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fairy circle said
06:14 PM Apr 10, 2013
Hello Everyone, my name is johanna. I spent summers traveling the U.S. in a motorhome with my parents who were both school teachers. I drove from Boston to OR last May and back again, after my divorce. I'm 40 years old and all of this time, I've been thinking, thinking, thinking - what do I want? I want to be a permanent RVer. I'm a writer, paranormal, and since that doesn't support my Airstream dreams yet, I'm wondering about making money on the road. I love to work, at anything. Any advice? Thank you
Lucky Mike said
07:04 PM Apr 10, 2013
HHhmmmmmm.....
Writer....... Blogs proof reader E- books........or hard
Thank you, Howard - having a grand old time over there right now. :o)
bjoyce said
10:13 PM Apr 10, 2013
I know of a couple writers who can ghost write a novel in under a month and they make really good money that way. The sad thing is some bestselling writers do not do their own writing and some can't even use their own name since the publisher owns it and uses ghost writers.
The Bear II said
10:24 PM Apr 10, 2013
Sell stuff at flea markets/ Swap meets and fairs. You can make good money if you find products that sell well.
Terry and Jo said
10:49 PM Apr 10, 2013
Welcome to the forums, Johanna.
While I'm not into much in the way of fantasy, several in my family are, so I guess I need to inform them of your books.
Glad to have you as part of the family, and good luck with finding a good source of income.
Terry
PIEERE said
01:19 AM Apr 11, 2013
Johanna: Welcome to the best RV forum on the internet. This is the friendliest RV family you can ever imagine!! If you are pursuing the work camping gig you really need to look into Workamper News; there are so many varieties of employs and in the continental states. I was approached a few times about technical manuals writing. I also hear children's story books are still a hot item. Hope to have you as a part of our group!! PIEERE
fairy circle said
02:23 PM Apr 11, 2013
bill joyce: this is fascinating about the ghost writers that you know - I'll look into it. much appreciated. Bear: I used to sell my books and alpaca socks/hats etc. I'm VERY glad to know that it's a viable option :D thanks Terry: Nice to meet you too; it's okay that you don't read fantasy. LOL :o) Pieere: Then, I will make Workamper News my research focus today. I was going to research mermaids, but I can do that anytime. Tech manuals/children's books...something to think about. Thanks for the advice and warm welcome.
Yes, all spectacular ideas. I'm doing 5 of them already. Hmmmm, does anyone make good money with writing gigs? I'm only piecing together a couple hundred a month. coolworks.com has some fun jobs on it :D thank you, Mike
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Hello Everyone, my name is johanna. I spent summers traveling the U.S. in a motorhome with my parents who were both school teachers. I drove from Boston to OR last May and back again, after my divorce. I'm 40 years old and all of this time, I've been thinking, thinking, thinking - what do I want? I want to be a permanent RVer. I'm a writer, paranormal, and since that doesn't support my Airstream dreams yet, I'm wondering about making money on the road. I love to work, at anything. Any advice? Thank you
Writer.......
Blogs
proof reader
E- books........or hard
flea markets
rally's
craft fairs
Specialty services......Repair , cleaning ,
Craigslist & ebay Selling
on and on
Welcome Johanna,
Check out our Earning A Living On The Road introduction page and then click through to our Workamping Overview pages. That should give you a good start. :)
Welcome to the forums, Johanna.
While I'm not into much in the way of fantasy, several in my family are, so I guess I need to inform them of your books.
Glad to have you as part of the family, and good luck with finding a good source of income.
Terry
Bear: I used to sell my books and alpaca socks/hats etc. I'm VERY glad to know that it's a viable option :D thanks
Terry: Nice to meet you too; it's okay that you don't read fantasy. LOL :o)
Pieere: Then, I will make Workamper News my research focus today. I was going to research mermaids, but I can do that anytime. Tech manuals/children's books...something to think about. Thanks for the advice and warm welcome.