This was a lightbulb moment for me, as well. The characters had it partially right. Backers are important. But you want them to be smart, not stupid, and to have a vested interest in your success. I began telling my closest friends about the project and most importantly – what I needed.
对于笔者来说,这也是一个灵光一现的时刻。这些角色的做法在某种程度上是对的。资助者非常重要。但是你得要求他们是聪明的,而不是愚蠢的,并能在你的成就占据一席之地。我当时就开始跟我的亲密伙伴们讨论我的计划,并且最重要的是,告诉他们,我需要的是什么。
While none of them had written a book themselves, that didn’t stop them from helping me. One friend recommended someone she knew who was offering editing services while others suggested printers and designers. Slowly, I gathered the resources I needed to bring the book to life.
即使他们之中没有人撰写过书籍,这也不阻碍他们帮助我。有一位朋友推荐了她所认识能够提供编辑帮助的朋友,而其他人则推荐出版商和版面设计师。渐渐地,我收集到了所有我需要能够让我的出书进程顺利的资源。
2.Find kindred spirits.
2. 寻找志同道合的人。
Of course, you can’t just depend on your friends. While it was wonderful to have their help and know they believed in me, I needed others to believe too. I wanted to the book to have a wide audience. And since I was bootstrapping the project, marketing and selling it myself, I also wanted a sponsorship to cover print costs.
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