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  2. So don’t spoil the opportunity of running into a great writer and then driving him or her away with unrealistic requests.
  3. NO! Not unless you were out of a job, and desperately seeking survival in others. Still, you probably wouldn’t accept working for free.
  4. …be given stock options in the company and “make millions” on this “sure bet” of a company. Would you accept?
  5. And if you were to simply work for FREE for one full year (that’s about how long a professional book takes to complete) then you would…
  6. …the next Microsoft in the making!
  7. Let’s say that someone came along and offered you a job where the company was “certain” to become incredibly successful –
  8. Secondly, great writers NEVER work for free. Would you?
  9. First of all, great writers have no problem coming up with things to write about.
  10. …, with the hope of making “great returns” down the road in royalties.
  11. Almost as incorrect is the consideration that writers will either pay someone for their “incredible” story or will write it for free…
  12. The greatest misconception in the business of book writing is people think writers are sitting around looking for something to write about.
  13. If you can’t afford a good writer, work out a payment plan or wait until you can afford a real professional.
  14. And price can’t be the key basis of your decision on who will write your book.
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  19. …just the tip of the iceberg as to why books never get accepted by traditional publishers.
  20. Inadequate grammar, poor flow of information and missing vital data are…