I’ve worked hard and written good products I’m proud of my efforts. You read that right: I am making more than my actual salary.Īs I said, this post is not a boast. As an English teacher in South Korea, I make about $23,000 a year (after factoring in taxes and converting to USD). In the year 2020 alone, I earned $25,835.28 from publishing on the DMs Guild (after having to give away half-yes, half-of my earnings to the website and WOTC). Hopefully some other nerd reads this blog post and realizes that they too can fulfill their dreams of being a TTRPG designer or writer even while holding down a full-time job. This post is not a boast, nor is it an invitation for the IRS to audit me (pls no, I pay my taxes), but a simple sharing of my experience self-publishing Dungeons & Dragons products. In these last two-and-a-half years, I’ve released over fifty D&D products, and the royalties I earn seem promising enough that I can return from teaching abroad to live skinny as a starving writer. ![]() ![]() Yeah, I didn’t add an extra zero, or forget a decimal point.Ĭome July 2021, I will have been publishing on the DMs Guild for three years.
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