Saturday, October 3, 2009

Write anything that is a lesson

Write anything that is a lesson Many years ago I wrote a book. Then I wrote another and another, five in total. Although I have published 12 books on my credit, the first five were never published, nor will. That aren? It is not enough. However, a treasure, because it taught me a lot about writing, lessons that could never have leaed from reading to write, or tell me how to write conference. These books are the basis of my writing, each one better than the previous one. ever tried to get the first book published. This is a novel based on my ancestor, Henry Comstock, Nevada, where the silver mine, the? Comstock Lode? was appointed. Henry, unfortunately, has sold the mine unless someone's calling? RetoƱo Califoia. That sucker was George Hurst, who later founded the Hearst publishing family (and luck) of product from the mine. Eh, I mean, the product of the mine. Ahhh? what? sa good story, a true story, but I knew that when I finished no? read something like one? true? writer would have written. Thus it was, but I had leaed of the impending it.With books, I approached the publishers and received rejection of forms of leaves of my commitment. The introduction of the fifth book came back with rejection personal notes written on them? Courage! In the meantime, I had written many articles, stories and scripts that have been published. So when I received a call from a publisher who said? We can develop a book based on an article? I was ready! After all, there are five books? Lessons? In my file. I knew I had the ability to complete long-term project.The points are: Don? Do not let a refusal to destroy his dream. Do not dwell on waste material. We believe that everything you write is a lesson, and lea well.Janet Litherland is the author of novels, the chain of deceit and discovery Over time, as well as 10 non-fiction books, several collections of music / theater-related script, and numerous articles and stories in national publications. As a former associate editor of the Florida Hotel & Motel Joual, contributed to 78 articles in the magazine. He has also taught college extension courses in creative writing and has served as head of a workshop for writers? conferences. For more information, visit

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