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As a foreigner studying in the US, I’m concerned about my chances of finding writing work in the country. Is it wise to market myself as an African with the hopes of securing work for projects set in or based on African stories? - Question/Answer Now Playing


As a foreigner studying in the US, I’m concerned about my chances of finding writing work in the country. Is it wise to market myself as an African with the hopes of securing work for projects set in or based on African stories?

Feb 06, 2014

As a foreigner studying in the US, I’m concerned about my chances of finding writing work in the country. Are there any resources available for people in my circumstances? Is it wise to market myself as an African with the hopes of securing work for projects set in or based on African stories?

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As a foreigner studying in the US, I’m concerned about my chances of finding writing work in the country. Is it wise to market myself as an African with the hopes of securing work for projects set in or based on African stories? - Question/Answer Q & A Discussion


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