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I dropped out for a little while!

Posted on Mar 26th, 2009 by J~E~S~S : Living on Purpose J~E~S~S
I was very busy because I set a goal for myself. At first I was going to have my ebook live before Feb was over. Then my boss, a publisher, suggested I find an editor. Okay, I took him seriously and found one a week before my own deadline. But my Chiropractor, who had been reviewing a printed version of my ebook, and had marked it all up with red pen and had it ready to review with me, left it on the kitchen table, and his wife trashed it (not knowing what it was.)

So then we scheduled a meeting over breakfast to review what I had written, and he had great suggestions, yet they required that I research some more, and write a new section. I did that, and I was 2 weeks past my deadline. I submitted the changes to my editor and she spent 3 or 4 days to review it, and TG because she found some embarassing mistakes.

Then, even though I tried to control my tinkering, I just had to tinker some more. I added another section based on research I found over the weekend in a bookstore and at the library. How could I go live with this potentially important information missing from my ebook? I could be called an amateur! Oh, the shame. So I added the section.

Then my editor and I found that some of the links in the document aren't working. There was a pattern. I have footnotes at the bottom of nearly every page. Only the links that were last on the page were broken. Hmmm a mystery. I found out that the footer was being appended to the last links. I changed it to an image. Then the page number was getting appended to the final links on the page. I added a space after every link and that solved the problem.

Well, this is all very boring stuff to someone who isn't an editor or publisher or writer. But I am just putting it out there to show that writing an ebook is very labor intensive. With my perfectionist tendencies, I probably made it harder than it needed to be, but I'm very proud of the result.

You can read about it here: http://www.liveonpurpose.info

Zaadz' own Brian Johnson generously donated one of his Philosopher's Notes to be added as a bonus item for purchasing the ebook.


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