What qualifies me to be a publisher?
In the seventh grade I assembled information about several states into a notebook. My book was 2" thick and I earned an A++ on the project (so did my classmate, Tracey Wentzel).
Financial Backing (Who's got the bucks?)
I want to raise some capital. I'm meeting with friends and former clients who are good at that. I will also give a presentation to the Rockies Venture Club, a venture capital group.
Do you have any ideas? Would you like to invest for a piece of the action? I'm expecting this to be highly successful.
What Happens Now?
I'm assembling a project team, a group of experts, to help me put this thing together. We'll be having our first meeting on . . .
Saturday, July 9th from 1-3 PM.
I want you to attend. Please let me know well in advance. By being involved with us, you could make a major difference in someone's life --perhaps in many lives. That's what it's all about.
Why real people?
I want to use real people with real stories and real materials to make the book real. There are plenty of concocted books on the market with resumes of people who don't exist. I don't want that. I want the reader to know "this is a real person." This isn't fantasy. It's not made up, pretend. I think job-seekers need reality.
That's why I'm using real people with their actual materials. It will be different. There's nothing else like it on the market.
Please send me.
Hints. Tips. Bits of trivia. Creative ideas of your own.