Guest Post by Rosanne Bane
Some
writers don't write because they don't know what to write. They've
been misled by the conventional wisdom that you should "write what you
know." How stultifying, how limiting, how uttering boring!
“The endeavor of writing can be long and lonely. Mary Carroll Moore, master writing instructor, to the rescue! Moore packs How to Plan, Write, and Develop a Book with years of gritty good sense and big-picture perspective. Her techniques for drafting, organizing, and polishing a book are practical and time-tested. Here is a first-time book-writer’s best companion.”
--Elizabeth Jarrett Andrew,
author of Writing the Sacred Journey: The Art and Practice of Spiritual Memoir