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Feeling over-whelmed by the business aspects of your new career as an artist, photographer, crafter or writer? Don't be. The Hard Stuff is a brief introduction to taxes, licensing, insurance and recordkeeping as they apply to your new career. Included are helpful samples of agreements and worksheets to help you with your new business. It provides introduction to taxes, licenses, insurance, and record keeping for Artists, Photographers, Writers and Crafters. Included are sample agreements for art commissions, sales of art, sales of art with installments, etc. and information needed to put on…mehr

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Feeling over-whelmed by the business aspects of your new career as an artist, photographer, crafter or writer? Don't be. The Hard Stuff is a brief introduction to taxes, licensing, insurance and recordkeeping as they apply to your new career. Included are helpful samples of agreements and worksheets to help you with your new business. It provides introduction to taxes, licenses, insurance, and record keeping for Artists, Photographers, Writers and Crafters. Included are sample agreements for art commissions, sales of art, sales of art with installments, etc. and information needed to put on either a group or a one-man show, along with sample documents to help you operate your art business at a profit.
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Autorenporträt
Gail Daley is a self-taught artist and writer with a background in business. An omnivorous reader, she was inspired by her son, also a writer, to finish some of the incomplete novels she had begun over the years. She is heavily involved in local art groups and fills her time reading, writing, painting in acrylics, and spending time with her husband of 40 plus years. Currently her family is owned by two cats, a mischievous young cat called Mab (after the fairy queen of air and darkness) and a mellow Gray Princess named Moonstone. In the past, the family shared their home with many dogs, cats and a Guinea Pig, all of whom have passed over the rainbow bridge. A recent major surgery on her stomach and a bout with breast cancer has slowed her down a little, but she continues to write and paint.