Is your goal to finally make a living writing? Whether you're ready to quit your day job to earn a living as a writer full-time or you're looking to increase your existing writing income, the opportunities are practically endless.

If you aren't sure where to start, or if you're worried that there aren't enough potential writing gigs to go around, consider this. Just about everything involves a writer in some way.

The news and information we consume involve writers. The books, films, television shows, radio programs, and websites we entertain ourselves with involve writers. The products we surround ourselves with were likely sold to us with the help of writers, and we and businesses, rely on writing on a daily basis with things like blogs and social media updates. Because of that, it's easier than ever to make a living writing, no matter what kinds of projects you want to pursue.

Not everyone wants to, or can, handle all of their own writing projects, and that's where freelance writers come in. But there are also plenty of opportunities to make a living writing for yourself as well -- such as monetizing your own blog or publishing books and e-books.

Need some examples of types of writing projects you can pursue this year? Here are 105 projects that can help you make a living writing.

105 Ways to Make a Living Writing in 2015

Make a living writing:

Ad copy Advertorials / sponsored content Annual reports Anthologies Audio scripts Backgrounders Biographies Blog posts Book back cover copy Book Proposals Booklets / pamphlets Books (ghostwritten) Brochures Business letters Business plans Calls to action Case Studies Children's books Clinical reports Columns Comic books Comic strips / cartoons Consumer magazine articles Contracts and other legal documents Course supplements Cover letters Curated content Direct mail pieces E-books and guides Email marketing copy Employee manuals Essays Fact sheets Family histories Flash fiction Fliers Forms and worksheets Game scripts Grant proposals Greeting cards Handbooks Industry Reports Infographic content Interviews Job descriptions Jokes / satire Knowledge base content / FAQs Landing pages Linkbait / Sharebait Listicles Live event coverage / commentary Marketing plans Media advisories Medical documentation Memoirs Memos Mission statements Newsletter articles Newspaper articles (journalism) Nonfiction books (other than those already listed) Novellas Novels Online features Op-eds Packaging Copy Personal letters (anything from love letters to consumer complaints) Pitch letters Plays Poetry Position papers Presentation scripts Presentation slides Press kit / Media room content Press releases Product descriptions Product Manuals Proposals Public service announcements Real estate listing copy Repair manuals Resumes Reviews Sales letters Scientific / technical reports Screenplays SEO web content Short bios (professionals, musicians, etc.) Short stories Slogans and taglines Social media profiles Social media updates Songs Speeches Summaries (of books, events, audio, etc.) Survey / poll questions Technical spec sheets Television scripts Test questions Textbooks Trade publication articles Travel guides Tutorials Video scripts Web copy White papers

I have no doubt I missed plenty of writing projects in this list, so leave a comment and tell me how you plan to make a living writing this year. What kinds of projects do you plan to take on? Will you write mostly for yourself or for freelance clients?