Write a GREAT Book! 37 昀椀x it later. 吀栀e industrialist, writer, and philanthropist Peter J. Daniels, author of How to Be Happy though Rich told me: “You can 昀椀x something; you can’t 昀椀x nothing.” 吀栀ere is one caveat to this principle. You must have at least a minimal knowledge of grammar and correct English usage. 吀栀is is something that can’t be taken for granted today, since many schools no longer teach “readin’- ’n’- writin’” as they used to. If you’re unsure about your grammatical skills, go online. 吀栀ere are loads of websites that can help you. Once you’ve mastered the basics, you can start putting them into action without making a huge number of mistakes that will have to be corrected later on. Learning grammar fundamentals is really a small price to pay for success in the writing busi- ness. You may have the mental equivalent of a Ferrari in your mind and heart, but you’ll still have to pass the test for a driver’s license. A Writing Secret from Wayne Newton In some years, entertainer Wayne Newton did two shows a night, 365 nights a year, in Las Vegas. When you’re onstage that much, lots of challenges arise. Just the physical strength that’s required is amaz- ing! But the biggest challenge, as he explained in a 60 Minutes interview, was 昀椀nding a way to make every show seem special. You’ve got an audience of people who
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