Everyone, at times, has a deep desire to write a book. The next thought usually is, “what would it be about?” The question becoms so puzzling that writing a book becomes a secondary thought and our minds slide to something less taxing.
While writing a book isn’t the easiest thing to accomplish it can be tremendously fulfilling. To achieve fulfillment one must have a “vehicle.” The vehicle in a book or public presentation (speech) is a subject the writer or speaker is passionate about. To a teen it might be visions of sex. A grandmother might be passionate about knitting. If you like some types of shrubbery why not write about that, for example, and allow the shrub to propel your passion? Maybe you like lilies? If you do, paint a picture in the reader’s mind so obsessive of the lily that you can, at least, hold the readers interest to finish your book. This is also the secret to an outstanding public presentation. Passion for your vehicle!
After all, if you can’t hold the reader, or listeners interest you can’t be successful. If you can’t be successful, why waste your time?