yes, if you think you would enjoy doing it. Don't do it for the money, otherwise you will be disappointed. Your own enjoyment means you'll be happy no matter the results after it's published :) I know of a guy that went to the north pole on a yellow skidoo when snowmobiles were kinda new, and wrote a children's book based on the sled's point of view. It's a cute book. "little lady" by Walt Pederson is the title if i remember right. It's not a number 1 but it still sells today because it was written with love. i didn't know he wrote it or went to the N pole, but i saw his name on the book in a store, looked in the cover and there was his business name that i knew from work so I knew it was him.
In another post today, i said something about copy/paste from yt. That might be the way to go, just check with ytstaff and legal advice on your rights if any to your authored posts once you hit send. Yt store would be good place to sell, along with local businesses before amazon, etc. .
Short story collection probably easiest, the plots can flow like a N ford/to ferguson farmer-plumbed loader. Chapter books require attention span and continuity and all that just like a proper wiring harness--even harder work for an author than a reader lol. Write for your style of reading.
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