Before becoming a famous writer, Edgar Allan Poe worked various jobs such as a newspaper editor, literary critic, and even enlisted in the military. He also worked as a clerk and an assistant at a bookstore.
Poe always excelled in writing. His first small book of poetry, 'Tamerlane and Other Poems' was published when he was 18 years old. Other than being enlisted in the military (not even full turn). There wasn't really anything else he did before or after he became an author yet he edited and wrote for several publications during his lifetime.
Worked in The Learig
Before becoming a full-time writer, Louis Sachar worked as a teacher and a carpet cleaner.
She had no jobs except helping her parents at their farm and home.
Before becoming a writer, Gary Paulsen worked as a trapper, soldier, ranch hand, teacher, and construction worker. These experiences later influenced the stories and characters in his books.
his jobs before becoming a painter were a store chasier and a missinary
Pele was a rent boy before his pro football career began. He worked in the Sittingbourne area in the 1940's!
Nothing. He was a writer his whole life.
She was teacher before she got married. She wasn't a writer till later in life.
he was a priest
He was a stripper
Gary Paulsen held various jobs before becoming a full-time writer, including working as a farmer, engineer, sailor, and truck driver. These experiences often informed his writing and provided him with a wealth of material for his books.
Yes, Roald Dahl had other jobs. Before becoming a full-time writer, he worked as a pilot for the Royal Air Force during World War II and later as a diplomat for the British government.