How did you know you wanted to become a writer?
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Founder & CEO at MeatEater
Niche: Production, Creators, Technology, Retail, eCommerce
Revenue: $1M+/month
Location: USA
Started: 2012
It was clear to me early on that I didn’t want to be some experimental avant-garde writer. I wanted to write outdoor magazine features. It was achievable, and there was a market for it. That clarity helped me stay in the biz.
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