I'm an author again....
It's been quite a few years since I published something book length, but today I've re-established myself in the print world.
OK, so it's a computer manual, hardly something that's going to set the literary world on fire. But still, 75,000 words of manual (about 160 pages of text, some 20-40 pages of inserts, graphics etc to be added) that will be used by government of an entire nation-state (and probably some non-government organizations) is quite a pleasing achievement. Especially considering that I wrote the entire thing in two and a half months.
Final editing and translation into two other languages (Portuguese and Bahasa) to be done as well, as well as getting an ISBN, so it will be a while before I see it as a final product, but that's just par for the course. Having it printed by the United Nations Development Programme sounds pretty good too.
I'm quite happy with the end result. Unlike other introductory computer manuals it doesn't treat the reader like an idiot and doesn't concentrate entirely the rather marginal and time-dependent area of applications. Rather there is a balance between hardware and software concepts, communications and networking, operating systems, applications, programming and systems administration. It will be useful for at least several years after publication.
So, the first major publication of the year. I have a couple more planned as well ;-)
OK, so it's a computer manual, hardly something that's going to set the literary world on fire. But still, 75,000 words of manual (about 160 pages of text, some 20-40 pages of inserts, graphics etc to be added) that will be used by government of an entire nation-state (and probably some non-government organizations) is quite a pleasing achievement. Especially considering that I wrote the entire thing in two and a half months.
Final editing and translation into two other languages (Portuguese and Bahasa) to be done as well, as well as getting an ISBN, so it will be a while before I see it as a final product, but that's just par for the course. Having it printed by the United Nations Development Programme sounds pretty good too.
I'm quite happy with the end result. Unlike other introductory computer manuals it doesn't treat the reader like an idiot and doesn't concentrate entirely the rather marginal and time-dependent area of applications. Rather there is a balance between hardware and software concepts, communications and networking, operating systems, applications, programming and systems administration. It will be useful for at least several years after publication.
So, the first major publication of the year. I have a couple more planned as well ;-)
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Oh, I wouldn't call it "light", more of an enjoyable tangent to something that is often far too heavy!
OK, It's got light bits. But hey, even my journal has fluffy polls...
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glad you enjoy it :)