The following item was written by Sheila Lester, a member of my writers critique group, The Scribblers. I think many of us have experienced something similar…unless we’re under age 21.
When I die, my idea of Heaven will be a place that is NOT filled with any electronic, electrical, mechanical, technical, or any other kind of “ical” or “nic” items. I do not want to see, hear, touch, smell, or taste anything that has to do with The Web, The…..
A book is usually made up of 60,000 to 100,000 words recorded on paper or in a digital storage device, with one word following another in such a way that the whole makes a sensible, entertaining, enlightening whole. If you’re lucky, you’ll finish the thing after a year or so and people will want to pay good money for the end product. And then, with high expectations, you’ll start to write another one.
i saw this posted on Facebook, and I just had to share it. Of course, when a person buys MY book, “D Is For Dysfunctional…and Doo Wop,” he or she is really buying my entire life, because I didn’t leave out very much––only the dull parts.
I’m almost ready to publish another book, “Doo Wops in…..
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