What Literary Career Should You Pursue?
What Literary Career Should You Pursue?
Take one of these jobs and reading will equal "work."
Take one of these jobs and reading will equal "work."
Librarian
Librarian
With the mad respect you have for the Dewey Decimal System, of course you should be a librarian. Perks of this career include: the pleasing aromas of old books, playing matchmaker for your library patrons and books, and having the authority to shush people when you'd like. We can't wait to check you out!
Editor
Editor
You're the friend everyone asks to look over their papers, aren't you? With a natural appreciation for others' writing and the patience of a well-read ox, you should be an editor. Perks of this job include: being the right-hand man to cool authors and reading books wayyy before everyone else can. Please feel free to send over notes on how this quiz result could be better written.
Writer
Writer
You, my friend, are bound to write the next great novel . . . or poem . . . or play, perhaps? Okay so we can't tell you exactly what to write, we just know you should be a writer. Perks of this career include: being able to make your own schedule, endless creativity, and not having to wear pants while working.
Indie Bookstore Owner
Indie Bookstore Owner
A bookstore is a kingdom and you are destined to be its fearless leader. We think you should open an Indie Bookstore and bring the joy of books to your community. Perks include: hosting bookish events, being your own boss, and getting to name your store with a literary pun.
English Professor
English Professor
You know what they say, those that can't do . . . just kidding! You are an academic at heart and love reading because books are always teaching you something new. Perks of this career include: having student resources to teach you "what the kids are saying these days" and being known as a literary expert.
Book Reviewer
Book Reviewer
You love telling people what you think of books almost as much as you enjoy reading them. Plus, you're like really good at putting your feelings into words, a skill that's necessary for a quality reviewer. Perks of this job include: being sent FREE BOOKS.