You STILL Have Time To Write Your Masterwork
What’s the line? There’d be nothing worse than to die ‘with your music inside you.’
I believe each of us has something important to say. And, I know that many of you are still yearning to write THE BOOK. You know the one. The one that’s going to catapult you and your business to fame!
But, if you’re like me you’ve picked at it; written a bit; and then lost focus or enthusiasm.
BUT, there’s a way out!
My friend, colleague, and Blogging Mentor Andy Wibbels is once again offering his hands-on, hold-your-feet-to-the-fire, get the damn book written in 45 days!
YES, it’s time for Andy’s Write a Book in 45 Days!
Impossible you say? Not true.
Dr. Susan Reid, who attended Andy’s seminar last spring, cranked out a draft of her book “Discovering Your Inner Samurai”, which was published last year, received National Finalist Best Book awards, and lead to her becoming a regular columnist at the American Express Forum
I’m joining Andy so he and the other participants can keep my feet to the fire and help me write a sloppy first draft of my memoir Beyond the Pain: My Journey from Trauma to Recovery.
Come on! It won’t hurt to just check out Andy’s workshop!

The Canadian novelist Margaret Atwood says it’s not a bad idea for a young or aspiring writer to go and stand in a large university library surrounded by centuries of great literary and scientific works and ask, “Do I have anything to add?”
She also tells about a conversation at a party, where she meets a man who tells her he is a physicist. The he asks her what she does, and she says, “I’m a novelist.”
“Great,” he says. “I’m planning to write a novel after I retire.”
“What a coincidence,” she replies. “When I retire, I’m going to become a physicist.”
I don’t tell these stories to in any way debunk the message in your post. I just want to add some perspective to it.
Thanks Bill! Ah, yes Maggie Atwood … a true Canadian icon … though I do have to say I personally find most of her writing deeply depressing … though done well! Yes, if we want to write then we damn well better put our bum in the chair and write.