ChatterBank1 min ago
everyone has a book inside them...
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whats yours about (and how did it get in there??)
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robbo - i have a sneaking suspion that some might have beaten you too it - recon that must be copy right infringement or summit if it has been in you all this time - that flipping dan brown knicked it didn't he!!!!!
robbo - i have a sneaking suspion that some might have beaten you too it - recon that must be copy right infringement or summit if it has been in you all this time - that flipping dan brown knicked it didn't he!!!!!
If anyone doesn't say their own life I'd be surprised. Before we need to write fiction we have our own story for nothing. I tried a book on counselling already, but half the rules I created at least were only based on my own experience, so I have proved even an apparently unrelated academic book was still really my own life story. One of those probably fascinating to others but hell at times...
I got 5,000 words into a book about a bloke who wants to go out with this girl, but she's not interested until they get a lot closer after a car accident. He thinks that the more dangerous situations he can place them in, then the closer they will become. He eventually kills her. I try and write more every now and again, but it's terrible, really really terrible. :(
Well, I'm almost finished my third, although it is the first one completely rewritten, so is still technically my first. It is also my 'baby'. It's written in memory of a favourite actor of mine who died, and is the story of a young girl who is mentored as a pianist by a character who may be a ghost, may be real or may be part of her imagination. He turns out to be all three, or none of the three, depending on how you look at it.
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I started writing a book when I had my children. It was called the sisterhood of motherhood, and was about... well, having kids. The premise was basically the things they don't tell you and more humerously the things mums secretly talk about.
The follow up was going to be called 'the pros and cons of a rotary drier' but I went down to tescos one day and bought a fresh life as an art student/ full time mum and never looked back (or had time to finish said book.)
Good luck prospective writers.
P.S. I was going on Richard and Judy and everything when I'd finshed writing it.