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Shirley’s book

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Just over two years ago, I made a point of calling in to the offices of SitePoint in Melbourne , Australia . I was in town, passing through as part of my year-long world travels, and wanted to meet some of the people there who I’d emailed and written a few articles for in the past. We did lunch. We spoke about writing. And I said that I didn’t think that I was up to writing a book by myself but I’d like the chance to do something.

That something turned out to be a job of tech-editing a book by Shirley Kaiser. I got the offer to do it about a week after we did lunch and thought ‘why not?’. It was a job I could do while on the travels – all I’d need to do was call in at Internet Cafes from time to time to get chapters for review and send back my comments changes.

The travels ended, I got back to the UK , but there was no sign of Shirley’s book. Then, in February last year, I got an email from SitePoint entitled ‘Potential Writing Opportunity’. That was then, and this is now – the potential writing opportunity was fulfilled, but what happened to Shirley’s book?

I have just received my complimentary copy of her book Deliver First Class Web Sites: 101 Essential Checklists, after my own book which I began writing months after editing hers. It’s strange that it worked out like that, and I feel for Shirley having to wait that long for publication (I was just itching to get my hands on the printed copy of my own book!).

A peremptory scan through the book this morning suggests that it’s not that different a beast from the versions that I originally reviewed, but after a year and a half my mind is a little hazy on the fine details, so I could be wrong!

What this book does really well, if I’m allowed to pass comment on something that I had a hand in, is that it cuts out a lot of the waffle and gets to the point very quickly. I’m a fan of the checklist approach (especially if the person reading knows some background info and is not a total newbie) and with this book you can also download easily printable PDF checklists, rather than scribble on the pages themselves (or break the spine of the book by photocopying pages … which obviously you wouldn’t do for copyright reasons, nudge., nudge, wink?).

I’m looking forward to finding some time to re-read the book from start to finish. Who knows, I might even read it in the van and pretend that I’m somewhere exotic, just to take me back to where I was when I originally worked on it!

Comments (1) left to “Shirley’s book”

  1. Shirley Kaiser wrote:

    Hi, Ian!

    Thanks so much for the great comments about my book. I’m so appreciative of your help in making it an even better book, too. Hopefully you looked at my Acknowledgements in the book, too. If not, take a look. :-)

    And yes, I was more than a little anxious for it to finally be published and for sale, and the incredibly long wait wasn’t easy for me, that’s for sure! I’m just glad it’s now for sale at long last.

    I just received my copies this morning, and I’m still obviously looking through everything. It looks good, though, and SitePoint did a fabulous job with putting it all together. I’m pleased and impressed with the final product.

    I really did cover a LOT of material in my book, too. Maybe not seeing it all for so long helped my perspective that way! I do hope it sells well. I think your new book and mine would work well together, don’t you? I’m glad you wrote that, Ian.

    Feel free to email me and let’s catch up on things. I’m thrilled about your new book, too, Ian, and I wish you all the best with it. Congratulations, too! It looks like it’s getting some fabulous comments around the Web.

    Keep me posted, Ian.

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"... I think you did a terrific job [with this book] and I'm really happy with the end result. We had quite a few giggles in the office while I was editing it, and the humour throughout the book is definitely what makes it stand out! I'll be sending a copy to my mum..."

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