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Writing a Book is Different Than Writing a Blog Post

I've been writing a book. It's very different from posting blog entries. When you write something for your blog, you get immediate gratification and feedback: by the morning after you've got comments and hits, and you know if your post has struck a chord somewhere. Writing a book has been very different: I keep writing and writing. And when I wake up in the morning, I look for the reaction. But there is none, because nothing has been shared. It's still all in the book. It's very strange, after a year of active blogging (mostly on other blogs) to then switch gears and do so much book writing with so little feedback and interaction.


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