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In reply to the discussion: Why do people who hardly read books think they can be authors? [View all]Thespian2
(2,741 posts)37. Another problem with best seller lists...
If a politician or a business biggie or Hollywood personality hires someone to write a book for them, wealthy people buy cart-loads to pass out to anyone who enters the office...obviously, being on a best seller list can be meaningless...
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I think almost anybody thinks they can be a writer. If they can write a grocery list, they think
raccoon
Aug 2013
#6
The wannabe musicians who won't deign to learn how to count rhythm, how to play in tune,
fierywoman
Nov 2018
#52
I write for fun and have no illusions about becoming published or about my work being good.
valerief
Aug 2013
#11
I guess my experience is different than many here. I agree with you, Valerief.
roguevalley
Sep 2014
#28
Absolutely. There's more narcissism in having children (I want a mini-me!) than in wanting to write.
valerief
Sep 2014
#30
try it anyway. tell it on paper like you are talking to someone. Start small, then
roguevalley
Sep 2014
#29
There really is this sense out there that anyone can write. And be published.
PoindexterOglethorpe
Nov 2018
#50