--- In [email protected], "authfriend" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 
wrote:
> --- In [email protected], "jim_flanegin" 
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 
> wrote:
> <snip>
> > I have found some people just have books inside them waiting to 
be 
> > written. I believe you are one of them. Particularly because you 
> > have rich outer knowledge of cooking, rich inner knowledge of 
gods, 
> > goddessses, and demons, and the ability to write about both in 
an 
> > entertaining and coherent way. We should all be so fortunate. 
Just 
> > don't quit your day job and best of luck!
> 
> Doesn't have to be long and comprehensive; a dozen
> or two recipes would be enough.
> 
> Part of the package could be lively illustrations,
> both of the gods/goddesses/demons and of the food.
> Could be elaborate and beautiful, or humorous cartoon-
> style, or both.  Llundrub himself could be in them,
> preparing the food and offering it to the deities.
> 
> Do a couple sample recipes with commentary first,
> make an outline of the rest, then write a book
> proposal to send around to agents and/or publishers.
> 
> You could even self-publish if you could get the
> funds; or try pitching to some of the small,
> independent publishers that are sprouting like
> weeds these days.  They love unusual "niche"-type
> books.

You sound like a writer or editor in your day job Judy. I am close 
to that world, developing and managing training programs- currently 
instructional design consutant.





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