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These just in ... as in these 328 plus page-proof pages of Duainfey. On my plate for the next few days, yes.
Meanwhile, how do you guys do this? I mean, historically we've had a habit of rereading our previous books when getting ready to write the next one if there's been a break in the writing process ... and since we're contemplating the follow-on to Scout's Progress, which is sort of out-of-story sequence for us, I'm in line to reread ... um ...1.5 or 2 million words? Even at a leisurely book every other day that's a month! And we hear from some of you that you reread the series at least once a year... and have real jobs, too!
These just in ... as in these 328 plus page-proof pages of Duainfey. On my plate for the next few days, yes.
Meanwhile, how do you guys do this? I mean, historically we've had a habit of rereading our previous books when getting ready to write the next one if there's been a break in the writing process ... and since we're contemplating the follow-on to Scout's Progress, which is sort of out-of-story sequence for us, I'm in line to reread ... um ...1.5 or 2 million words? Even at a leisurely book every other day that's a month! And we hear from some of you that you reread the series at least once a year... and have real jobs, too!
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2008-04-10 14:11 (UTC)The only other solution I can suggest would be to get an ebook-reading gizmo that's a decent compromise between readability and pocket-portability—I use a Nokia 770—and stick the Baen versions of all your books on it. Carry it along with you and read it whenever you have a spare moment (standing in long lines, in the bathroom, etc.)