Remember all those past newsletter when I would say things like, “The book is done” and then tell you about how there were actually five things left to do, like proofing the index or editing the acknowledgements or scrubbing the fitzhugh or whatever? (OK that last one I made up, but if someone had told me three years ago to make sure, in the end phase of the book process to make time for “scrubbing the fitzhugh” I would have believed them.) Anyway, it’s done done done done done done, which is to say that it’s at the printers/being/been printed and I cannot do anything about it. I even requested a tiny change a couple weeks ago, and was turned down; it’s gotta go in the second edition, because this first one’s already done. It’s done!
there's always more to do
there's always more to do
there's always more to do
Remember all those past newsletter when I would say things like, “The book is done” and then tell you about how there were actually five things left to do, like proofing the index or editing the acknowledgements or scrubbing the fitzhugh or whatever? (OK that last one I made up, but if someone had told me three years ago to make sure, in the end phase of the book process to make time for “scrubbing the fitzhugh” I would have believed them.) Anyway, it’s done done done done done done, which is to say that it’s at the printers/being/been printed and I cannot do anything about it. I even requested a tiny change a couple weeks ago, and was turned down; it’s gotta go in the second edition, because this first one’s already done. It’s done!