Monthly Archives: January 2011

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Are You Serious? Prove It

The word serious is defined as “that which is of importance, requiring effort or not trifling”. Brownstone, a 90’s girl group, sang a song titled, “if you love me” which hit the top of the charts. In addition to the song having a nice beat and wonderful vocals, the lyrics resonated with single women everywhere. The chorus states, if you love me say it, if you trust me do it, if you want me show it and if you need me prove it. The young woman in the song is trying to determine if the young man is serious about her and their relationship. Love is an action word and if you really mean what you say, then do something about it. Show me that you are serious. How serious are you about writing your book? Have you written anything lately? What are you waiting on? It’s winter and while you are snowed in, get your notebooks back out or turn on your computer and start writing. If your manuscript is finished, are you serious enough to obtain the services of a writing coach to guide you through the process? Are you serious enough to pay for an editor? Are you serious enough to budget for the graphic designer and the printing of your book? Will that book still be in a drawer, on a jump drive or on your hard drive next year? If you are serious, do it. If you are serious, show everyone. If you are serious, prove it. The staff of BK Royston Publishing can guide you through the process of seeing your book published. If you are serious, contact us today.