Creating a book is much more than writing a narrative.Before that can begin, there are plenty of hoops to jump through, because Publishers are understandably demanding on content, style, layout and overall look. So all of that is negotiated up front before a contract is signed.

The narrative part is probably the easiest because the words are easy to find to fill a structure which is already agreed. The time consuming part is the images. First of all finding suitable images which are high rezz and free of people and background junk, but also relevant. Last time I had 25 images rejected and they had to be redone.

Right now I'm "inserting" images into each chapter. What this does is to highlight any gaps in images or any imbalance in the narrative.

So here's the punchline. Chapter 2 is "The Ownership Experience". It seems obvious enough and yet my take on this is only my take. Having written the chapter, and assembled the images, they don't balance. So before I do a rewrite, I'm curious as to what some of you consider "The Ownership Experience" really is?

My focus is the steel chassis Trads, but as you know, Morgan delivers an ownership experience whatever model you have.
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