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I Am Currently Writing A Book

Just finished it, actually. It's only 118 pages. It's memoirs about my years as a teacher in a public mental hospital working with teen students and also adults judged to be criminally insane.

I'm feeling sad. I worked very hard on it about 4-5 hours a day, Sundays off, for about 2-3 months. I worked most of the summer. I am recovering from an illness and it wasn't easy. It came out pretty well, or at least the way I'd envisioned it.

I texted my niece. She texted back "Congrats" but showed no interest in reading it.

I know this is pretty much the reaction I can expect. Books don't sell at all unless you go out and push them, publicize them. Sometimes they don't sell even if you do.

It's depressing if your own family is not interested. My niece and I are drifting apart. And I have not been making an effort to change that because, along with my book writing project, I've been making that effort all summer and now it's time to back off.

One friend read it and liked it. I was so pleased! And I do plan to send the typescript on to two other friends tomorrow. 3 readers are better than none.
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ManicMicah · 22-25, M
I wouldn't mind reading that :) Congrats on finishing it. Don't worry about your niece not showing interest. I'm sure if you gave her time to look over it she may be a little more impressed. it's great that your friends like it though.
greenmountaingal · 70-79, F
Thanks. It's 26 stories, many humorous, some poignant or tragic, basically an indictment of the system in which I worked.
ManicMicah · 22-25, M
@greenmountaingal: Hm pretty cool. I always loved reading books about other people's experiences so your book seems right up my ally haha. Don't stop writing, and never give up!
greenmountaingal · 70-79, F
If my niece doesn't ask to see it, I certainly won't press it on her. To do that would be to waste a copy. When you try to get someone to read something they're really not interested in, they always "lose" or misplace it or tell you they'll get around to it one day when they "have the time."