9 Jobs Bookworms Will Love
If you're addicted to books, then you're probably always on the lookout for ways to incorporate reading into your daily grind. Read on for nine awesome careers bookworms will find extremely fulfilling.
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Blogger
Blogging is a perfect career for those who love to read, because if you specialize in a certain topic, you may have to read a ton of articles and books related to the subject in order to better cover it. Getting your personal blog to take off can be challenging, so many bloggers have to retain their day job to start, but another option is to work for bigger blogs that are already established.
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Librarian
When you think about jobs that bookworms would love, working as a librarian or archivist might immediately come to mind. Although you won't always be reading on the job, it's definitely a career in which you can share your love of reading with other people. Plus, you'll be able to get your hands on the latest releases, and if you're developing collections, you get to monitor the selection of books.
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Publisher
If you work at a publishing house, you get to be part of the process that selects potential award-winning books for print. Some of the responsibilities of a publisher include evaluating manuscripts, editing, and figuring out cover designs and ways to market a book.
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English Professor
Share your love of reading with younger minds through a job as an English teacher or professor. You are often able to shape your own syllabus and analyze some of your favorite books with students who can offer fresh perspectives.
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Literary Agent
A literary agent generally acts as an in-between for an author and publisher. Basically, these agents represent writers and assist with payment and deal negotiation. Very few publishing houses take submissions without agent representation.
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Independent Bookstore Owner
If you're eager to start your own small business and want to incorporate your love of reading, being an independent bookstore owner may be the right path for you.
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Novelist
One of the perks of being an author is reading other books to get inspired to do your own work! It's tough to find success in this field, so many authors start out by writing on the side until they manage to sell enough books to do it full-time. If agents aren't responding, you may want to look into self-publishing your book.