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Asked by Puneet Bhatnagar (15) 29 days 16 hours ago. (More question by this person)

What could be a writer's biggest dream?




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Answers to this question:
Answer from Norman Smith (51)
Norman Smith
29 days 14 hours ago. More questions answered by this person)

To have a success greater than the "Harry Potter" series, I wish.
Answer from Bruce Horst (162)
Bruce Horst
29 days 14 hours ago. More questions answered by this person)

My guess would be to be able to write without having to worry about income.
Comment from Dianne Lehmann (5,738) 29 days 11 hours ago.
Great answer! Wouldn't that be wonderful?!
Answer from Gregory Lewis (1,502)
Gregory Lewis
29 days 10 hours ago. More questions answered by this person)

Honestly, for me it would be winning the Pulitzer Prize.

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Answer from Aaron Lively (0) 29 days 10 hours ago. More questions answered by this person)
I am by no means a professional, but for me it would be simply to have a book published. What an amazing accomplishment that would be.
Answer from Hilda Cang (211)
Hilda Cang
28 days 23 hours ago. More questions answered by this person)

By having a large group of regular readers who support me, fan club, reprint of books in big quantity each year. Myself to create a book a year .....
Answer from Michel Gerard (83)
Michel Gerard
28 days 22 hours ago. More questions answered by this person)

A writer's biggest dream would be not only to publish his first book but also to start making a living of his writing.
Answer from Jayaprakash D Pai (81) 27 days 4 hours ago. More questions answered by this person)
it can be an Award or Recognition for his work
Answer from Lisa Barker (56) 25 days 8 hours ago. More questions answered by this person)
To get adequate recognition for a job done well, i.e., a nice check, a large readership and a "Good job!" from your mom.
Answer from Mark Parsec (16,695)
Mark Parsec
22 days 2 hours ago. More questions answered by this person)

Having a telepathic transcription machine so all of those wonderful ideas can be instantaneously put into print.
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