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“Life stories are about certain, unique, sometimes life-transforming periods of the life as opposed to the whole life. So you want to choose a story where somebody does something, something happens as a result and how it affects the person negatively or positively in the end. Here”
London Tracy, Your Life Story Could Be a Best Seller
“No matter where we might travel or who we might meet, everyone has a story they want to share with the world. And the truth of the matter is everyone does have a story worth telling, if he or she knows where to look. And that’s what this book is about─helping readers and writers find that crossroad, locate that milestone, and hone in on that moment in time that has lessons for us all. It’s true not every thing that has ever happened to you will make a good book, however, there are moments in everyone’s life that, with the right spin, could make for a dramatic work of art.”
London Tracy, Your Life Story Could Be a Best Seller
“Were you so in love and lust that you couldn’t think straight? Did you disappear from your friends and family for a period of time because of your obsession with your new love interest? Where is this person now?”
London Tracy, Your Life Story Could Be a Best Seller
“Do you regret your divorce? Was getting a divorce the best or worst thing that could have ever happened to you? Did you marry again? Will you marry again?”
London Tracy, Your Life Story Could Be a Best Seller
“Everyone has a story to tell.   Never before have personal narratives gushed so profusely from the American soil as in this present day. It seems everyone these days wants to tell their life story. Is it because we believe our lives are so unique, or is it that we think people can learn from our drama? Or is it a combination of both?   Regardless of the reasons writers have for wanting to tell their life stories, as long as people exist, there will never be a shortage of people wanting to tell their life’s woes.   Your Life Story Could Be a Best Seller   Do you think your life story would make a good book?   Of course, you do. Everyone does, and the reason is simple. There is a story to tell in all of us. May be even two.”
London Tracy, Your Life Story Could Be a Best Seller
“The star is you.   Your mission, if you should choose to accept it, is to choose the most dramatic period of your life that will appeal to a large audience. True-life stories continue to cast a spell over people who are wanting to learn from the experience of others, and for that reason, true-life stories with universal appeal will always be in high demand.”
London Tracy, Your Life Story Could Be a Best Seller
“The Beginning of Marriage   Did you marry the wrong person? Was getting married the best or worst decision you ever made? Did marriage teach you something that you would like to share with others? What do you think about marriage now?”
London Tracy, Your Life Story Could Be a Best Seller
“Did you fall in love with someone of a different race or background and had to flee the country just so you two could be together? Did you say you would never date a person of another race because of family tradition only to fall head-first in love with someone of that same forbidden race? How do you feel now about your passed down beliefs?”
London Tracy, Your Life Story Could Be a Best Seller
“Relationship Troubles   Did you meet someone on line and lose all sense of reasoning when you found yourself engaged after only knowing each other for one month? Were you ever so much in love you actually considered murdering someone? Would you have shaved off ten years of your life to be with a certain person? What do you think of that person now?”
London Tracy, Your Life Story Could Be a Best Seller
“Remember, in the beginning, your goal is to attract readers who will tell other readers and so on and so on. First comes the readers, then comes the money.”
London Tracy, Your Life Story Could Be a Best Seller

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