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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Hi Mi - been a couple of similar queries recently. In summary, have a look at : http://www.writersshop.com/index.html
Check the Writers Year Book for info on publishers. Do not self publish - get a publisher when, you are ready, that handles similar topics to that you want to develop. Take time to get the storyline right, and enjoy the writing - its not a chore. If it becomes so. consider the options.
http://www.theanswerbank.co.uk/Arts-and-Literature/Question216288.html and http://www.theanswerbank.co.uk/Arts-and-Literature/Question214910.html were the prvious Q's that also have some further suggestions. Also see http://www.writerswrite.com/groups.htm and speak to your local library about accessing the gropus in your area for some face to face chat.There are also groups that focus ion many specialised areas - guild of Food Writers for example, so depending on the topic you have in mind, you should find the relevant help.
Not used the publishing software - I prepared a MS and then its up to the publisher to prep this for proofing, editing and printing. As above answers, bery few make a living from writing books, but it may open the door to other oportunities, especially if you are thinking of non fiction - articles, columns, features - all needed by magazines, local papers and so on.
good luck - and we all want a first edition signed of course! (now, whres me quill gorn...and remember Shakespeare had an accent very like Brummie...)
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