What I learned from writing a book:
1) How inexact my knowledge was of the things I saw every day in the ER or the OR, like the names of drugs, medical conditions or equipment
2) That writing is a very inexpensive hobby—maybe the cheapest of all!
3) That writing helps your thinking—it’s entertaining, adds to your vocabulary and brings situations into focus
4) It can broaden your knowledge of current events and technology
5) That if going to write a book you better write something that you enjoy reading because you’re going to read it at least five times.
6) Find someone to help you (P.S. thanks to Carolyn and Yonathan)
7) And that it feels really good when you know that you’ve done the very best you could
1) How inexact my knowledge was of the things I saw every day in the ER or the OR, like the names of drugs, medical conditions or equipment
2) That writing is a very inexpensive hobby—maybe the cheapest of all!
3) That writing helps your thinking—it’s entertaining, adds to your vocabulary and brings situations into focus
4) It can broaden your knowledge of current events and technology
5) That if going to write a book you better write something that you enjoy reading because you’re going to read it at least five times.
6) Find someone to help you (P.S. thanks to Carolyn and Yonathan)
7) And that it feels really good when you know that you’ve done the very best you could
