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Writing a successful book can mean bigger paycheck
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Working Strategies
Writing a successful book can mean bigger paycheck
By AMY LINDGREN
Wednesday, June 9, 2004
We're poised on the edge of summer -- have you made your plans
yet?
Maybe this will be the year you'll write a book. With the advances
in computers, people are writing everything from memoirs to
management tomes from their home offices.
Would publishing a book help your career? That depends. If you're
an accountant and you publish a romance, yo...
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