Reading is fun and something nearly everyone in life has done- either as a requirement and/or for personal enjoyment. But have you considered what went into the pages you have read? What is required for those pages to come to life? Some person has spent considerable time and energy preparing for a major writing project. That person has survived research, numerous drafts and revisions before searching for a publisher. Even after a publisher has been secured, there are still decisions to be made before the final book is ready for printing and distributing. Paul Bass examines his past experiences with writing numerous books on varied topics and areas of personal interest. He examines his accomplishments filled with frustrations and happy events. He has been fortunate to work with fellows writers in local and statewide writers guilds. After examination of each of his books, he offers some lessons for future writers. Continuing technology offers better ease and processes for getting a book published. You are challenged to consider writing your own book. Bass has stated that "the saddest book ever written is the book that was never written." You don't have to be a great writer, just have good ideas, get them down on paper and find the right people that can help you look like you are a good writer.
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