I haven't written a brochure yet. It's killing me. I know I have a brochure or pamphlet in me yet.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
People say there's a book in everyone but I'm not sure there is. There might be a pamphlet in me.
I normally keep a series of draft in a catalogue type of book in which I scribble, sketch and draw ideas.
The good news is that I've already outlived two Brontes, Keats, and Stephen Crane. The bad news is that I haven't written anything.
Basically I started to jot notes, lots of faxes back and forth to my writer, we faxed ideas throughout the whole first draft, and started all over again.
Pamphlets on Sabbath writing are in request here I have been applied to for them by several of the old Methodists knowing that I had them to sell before.
My writing process isn't a very organized thing.
I had already drafted the manuscript that would become my first book by the time I graduated from college, but I had no idea what to do with it.
I wrote lots of pages. I showed what I wrote to Iowa friends, and they said, 'Good start.' That was discouraging because I thought it was almost done.
I've always liked the tradition of publishing work serially in the comic-book 'pamphlet' format and then collecting that work in book form, so I've just stuck with it.
My life is an open pamphlet.