6 Questions to Ask Yourself First
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Julie Israel asks writers: You want total control? You want freedom? You want to be 100% in charge of your own destiny? Then go for it. You might end up finding that it’s the most fulfilling thing you have ever done – or you might end up with fifty one-star reviews and a permanent hangover. Despite the fact that every person and their dog thinks that they can write a book, living the life of a writer is not for the faint of heart. And whether you choose to publish through a traditional route or independently, the road to success is not an easy one. Like I said, not for the faint of heart.”
Read Julie Israel’s blog ”6 Questions You Should Ask Yourself First“, such as: Are you chasing someone else’s dream? What are your intentions? Do you have the stamina? The money? The talent and the drive to write book after book and publish them?
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