. >> so the question to adam then is give us a little bit ofadvice, thank you very much .>> is challenging when you are close to the subject. biographers have the luxury of distance . but you know, i think that great power also comes from that and trying to illuminate whatever that experience might have been to you and your peers. but i don't know, writing is so personal. i wish i could give some good advice. i mean, maybe the fellow panelists would have some wisdom on that. but i admire your pursuit. >> i wanted to see if i could do it and we will bringthe subject up again when we want to the signing area. >> . [inaudible] >> in the end you're going to just be at the right here and sometimes, my first book is a very pointy book in the last book is a much better, easier to read book so part of it could be that i'm 20 years older and 20 years more experience and my year is 20 years better, but i start by picking up theboring parts . >> one of the advice i like is cut out the bits that people skip over. >> said kill your darlings. a lot of times i find things that are the most beautiful art