Most writers don’t think of themselves as business owners.
That’s costing them.
If you write, you're running a business whether you're ready to claim it or not. After years of doing it wrong, then doing it better, I put together everything I wish someone had told me — the expenses you can actually claim, the programs you didn't know existed, the banking habits that quietly changed my financial life, and the communities that shifted how I think about money as a writer.
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This resource was developed for my appearance on the Writers Money Panel at Word On The Bay (Thornbury Public Library, April 2026) — it's the guide I wish someone had handed me fifteen years ago when I first started taking my writing seriously as a career. It is a comprehensive breakdown of what I've learned through trial and error about treating your writing life like the small business it already is — the claims, the tools, the programs, and the mindset shifts that quietly changed everything for me.