![]() ![]() There are a lot of barriers to access for people who come from low-income backgrounds, or maybe less traditional educational backgrounds, or who have had to deal with other types of prejudices in their life. It’s the old saw of “knowledge is power,” and I think that extends to writers and money. that it takes transparency to change stuff. ![]() But people who are excited to talk about the topic, even if they’re nervous, inherently understand. Transparency is a really scary thing for a lot of people in any profession, and I think there are good reasons for that. Manjula Martin: In my experience working with writers on this topic, it’s often the people who have more money who don’t want to talk about money. What accounts for these different levels of openness? ![]() Joseph Frankel : Some of the writers you spoke with for Scratch were very frank about their finances and their class backgrounds. ![]()
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