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Monday, July 30, 2007

After hundreds of editorials and columns, is there still a book in me?

By Gordon Garnos

IN RETROSPECT: Have you ever been asked to write a book, a book especially about your background, your youth, or the experiences you've had that have made you what you are today? A funny thing happened to me the other day while on my daily jaunt to one of my coffee clutches with the guys. My cell phone rang. At the other end was a woman from one of the communities where my columns appear on a weekly basis. She had just read my column (week of July 16) about the cars that were in my youth. "Why don't you write a book?" she queried. After hundreds, perhaps thousands, of editorials and columns, the question emerged, do I still have a book in me? (Full Article)


1 comments:

Carrie K. Hutchens said...

Mr.Garnos, I second the motion! You should definitely write a book!

 
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