Write some crappy ones first.
  http://www.amazon.com/s?ie=UTF8&page=1&rh=n%3A133140011%2Cp_27%3AKenneth%20Udut
  [not as crappy as mine]. It gets you through a lot of the
  hurdles of "THE PERFECT BOOK" by getting you UP TO the very same
  point you'd be at IF YOU HAD written the perfect book.
  *
  Then you know what's ahead of you and the earlier parts of the
  process are no longer scary.
  For example, there's always self-publishing.
  http://www.selfpublishingadvice.org/watchdog-ingram-spark-vs-createspace-for-self-publishing-print-books/
  - Ingram, while it has startup fees, has a huge distribution
  network that can go worldwide, and you can appear on bookshelves
  in real stores.
  *
  Of course then you'd have to wear two hats: One creative writer,
  one saavy business person. Or get an agent. But I don't know
  anything about that part yet 'cause I haven't written "that book
  that will change everything for everybody" yet :P