Why People Fail to Finish Books

Today on my way into town, I met the UPS man who handed me the proof of my tenth book Funds to the Rescue: 101 Fundraising Ideas for Humane and Animal Rescue Groups. I haven't given it a really thorough once over yet, but it looks good so far. I think tomorrow I can log into Lightning Source, approve the proof, and put the book into production. Yay!

I've just about finished the Web site for the book, so by the time it's available on Amazon, the Web site should be ready too. The basics are done, but I plan to add a video of the photo shoot we did with our dog Cami for the cover image. Let's just say that the wooly white dog was less than cooperative. (I posted the cover image on Facebook if you're curious.)

As you can tell, getting a book done involves a lot of planning, which happens to be the subject of this week's article.

Enjoy!

Why Most People Fail to Finish Book Projects

by Susan C. Daffron

The reason most people don't finish their book projects is not lack of desire; it's lack of planning

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