I’ve Restructured My Writing Business Four Times

And this won’t be the last change I make

Philip Charter ✍️
New Writers Welcome
5 min readAug 28, 2024

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‘Write what you know’ is good advice… until the market changes.

Then you have to learn something new. You have to make sure your words are still valuable so you avoid writing to an audience of none.

I’ve revamped my writing business at least four times. Sometimes through necessity and other times because of my vision. One thing is for sure: the writing business is not a linear path to success, and sometimes, you have to pivot.

Drastic Changes to My Writing Business

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1. From Literary Magazines to Books

I published my first story in Flash Fiction Magazine in 2016. The publications came thick and fast after that. Write, edit, submit, revise, submit and go again. I was prolific — around 30 short stories accepted in under two years. But my goal was not to earn big bucks or become the next Neil Gaiman. I just wanted to share my creativity with readers.

I won a competition, placed in more, and even received payment here and there. But…

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Philip Charter ✍️
New Writers Welcome

📝 I write books, I’m 1.95m tall, and I can fly! 🦸‍♂️ … one of these statements may be false. https://englishwritingcoach.uk/links