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Anyone write an aviation book?

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IslandDriver

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Anyone on here ever write and publish an aviation book.

Not a text book but one about your journey to the majors?

Any fears of telling "Too Much"

I have written a lot of stories and was thinking of publishing it.....good or bad idea?

Just wondering>
 
The Genny has 18k posts, they are "published" on the interwebs thingy, but they made my eyes burn the first time I read them, once was more than enough.
 
well, this first thing you should do is change that avatar. Otherwise you are going to be called names and ridiculed and that won't help sales. JMO. However, General Lee and Kharma will buy one.
 
If you're going to write a book, start by finishing your questions with a question mark instead of a period. Nothing personal, it just sets a bad tone for the idea of you writing an entire book when your first sentence is structurally flawed.

I've got a lot of stories from general aviation up to the airline world, and they're all written down. I used to write for a living, but not aviation writing. About the only thing keeping them from being a book is my lack of motivation to shop them to an editor/agent or self-publish. Maybe one day.
 

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