Why must I rewrite my autobiography several times? It is because the information changes with age. The first one (Eye of the Pharaoh) was in novel form -- inspiring other writers to do the same with their "memoirs." Later ones are discourses in the varied subjects I created -- Applied Superphysics & Occult Archaeology, The Chronokinesis Foundation, or Tutankhamon's Wadjetism.
One Memoir was Californian Pharaoh, priced at $231 USD is a deterrent because I don't want just anyone to read it, and also because that will guarantee a royalty payment from the publisher (authors typically earn a fraction of the price per book, just because self-publishing it does not mean I receive 100% of the proceeds; more like 1/3). Rumor has it that the original book Eye of the Pharaoh is in circulation at $50,000 each on the Black Market.
Why would anyone want to read it? It's not like I Own the Federal Government and am forcing people to read it to maintain their Citizenship or anything.... Right?
(laughs)
A Memoir shares experiences in life, not because someone is close to the other side for writing it, though in today's world life expectancies are extremely varied. I also edited the first one 8 or 9 times for corrections.
MC 2014.
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