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On the Threshold

An Australian hybrid publisher recently published a book of mine: On the Threshold. It's a very humble book, and it's quite obscure. Still, the book is important because it ultimately explains the origins of the universe, the meaning of life, and the purpose of civilization. Honestly.
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HumanEarth · 56-60, F
I have been told I should write a book about my life experiences, about my career paths and so on.

They say "You're so interesting and lead such a colorful life." All I think of "How is my life so interesting and colorful?" All I did was live my life and make the best of it.

My answer to them was "I don't even know proper grammar. So how can I even write a book?"
MLaszlo · 51-55, M
@HumanEarth You don't have to have proper grammar. The editor will fix all that. The important thing to know is that each one of us is a book and/or palimpsest. There is no reason why you couldn't put it down in writing.
HumanEarth · 56-60, F
Since my friend told me this. I did pick up a spiral notebook and started writing down my memories.

Will they become a book, who knows. If nothing happens. At least family can read it.