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I have a tough time writing a book when one sentence can be so full of information. For example, I could write a book about that subject. How it is difficult to write a book because subjects could be so simple, so pure in their original meaning, that adding words to the original thought actually confuses the intentions. Chapter One -- The Why? Why is this very book needed! (talking about the premise, how this book can make a valid contribution towards understanding the phenomenon of it being difficult to write a book on a simple subject.) Chapter Two -- How to Start? (The kind of thinking necessary to approach this subject, the nature of the thoughts, the feelings associated with these thoughts) Chapter Three -- What to expect as we progress in the writing? (After having started the book, how will we react to our own writing? How will our environment react to our having started his project.) Chapter Four -- Gathering Up All the Information! (How to make sure, in the writing of this book on a simple subject, you have rounded out all your information, and included everything relevant, how to find new sources, how to use existing sources.) Chapter Five -- Finding the Missing Information -- The Solid Review (How to make sure you have found all the missing information, and have at least bounced some of these ideas off one other person.) Chapter Six -- Wrapping the Book Up. Chapter Seven -- After the Book is Written. _--_--_--_--_--_--_--_--_--_--_--_--_ You get the picture...
Posted on: Fri, 29 Nov 2013 16:38:12 +0000

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