I may be out of line, but

It’s a quote from a client, “I may be out of line, but why don’t you write a book about creativity?”

It’s not the first time that I’ve heard such a comment. Or something similar. Why don’t you write a book about, insert a topic here.

I’ve got memories, dreams and reflections recorded here. Funny, but one of my side projects is getting Bubba Sean motivated to pull together enough of his material for a book. He’s got something like 7000-plus entries, and I figure a couple of dozen would be a good book. He keeps threatening.

At nearly one in the morning, overseeing the web page transition to a new week, I was also busy hammering on another upcoming scope. See, the funniest thing happened today, and I, wait, I’ll save that for the scopes.

But as I threatened, I finally pulled one year’s worth of scopes into book format. Proof of concept, one year’s worth of scopes run the length of a book. And I’ve been doing this for ten years. Planning on another ten years, too. Just the way I am.

I was intrigued by the comment, and I was thinking about it over a cup of coffee with a Gemini, yes, that Gemini, expertly poured by a Sagittarius.

Makes for an interesting digression, though. As long as it entertains me, I’m glad I lucked into this gig.

About the author: Born and raised in a small town in East Texas, Kramer Wetzel spent years honing his craft in a trailer park in South Austin. He hates writing about himself in third person. More at KramerWetzel.com.

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