Dear book writing friends - what is the one thing you wish you'd done when you set out to write your first book? Or the one thing you *did* do that worked so well you'd recommend it to someone taking their first steps along on this treacherous path?
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The best thing I did was to stop romanticizing "a book" - unlike other creations it has a mystical significance that gets in the way. The same approaches used to design/create anything else applies to books too. I tried to see the experience as a way to learn for the 2nd book :)
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What an interesting comment! There is nothing romantic about writing Tech books. It's a lonely unprofitable for the most part. The gratification has to be from work itself and books do bring with them the opportunity to speak and expand a career so that's powerful.
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You know it sounds nice and I had many opportunities to do it. I don't think I would have been able to work in idyllic conditions. It would have been too distracting. For me coffee office computer and messaging for asking more knowledgeable friends or connecting with editors.
May 14, 2018 · 5:23 PM UTC
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