Guest guest Posted July 28, 2009 Report Share Posted July 28, 2009 Hi Therese, Yes, I've been at the ACT site, and have lately visited Deborah Houlding's site/forum. Mostly I've been busy finishing my book on solar returns and prediction. It's now all written and will soon go out for private reviewing. I'm about to start the style-writing checking process while its being reviewed for content, flow, subject matter, diagrams and charts, etc. I hope to have it published this fall sometime. Other than that I have been up in Maine for the summer, near the beach doing the last of the book writing and a lot of woodcarving. With all of the rain, it hasn't been the best of summers. But, there is always a sea-breeze so it never gets hot. Dave. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 28, 2009 Report Share Posted July 28, 2009 Hi Dave, Congratulations on an almost finished book! I think most people don't realize how much effort and concentration go into completing a book, and with diagrams and charts it's even more complicated. But I still believe in the printed word over electronic babble. So many quadrillions of bites will be lost, but hard copy remains--unless left out in the rain! I once spent a summer in Maine. Loved it, but it was a sunny pleasant summer. I find the Atlantic--our eastern ocean--more calming and inspiring than the Pacific out here in California. Therese At 01:04 AM 7/28/09 -0000, Dave Monroe wrote: >Hi Therese, >Yes, I've been at the ACT site, and have lately visited Deborah Houlding's site/forum. Mostly I've been busy finishing my book on solar returns and prediction. It's now all written and will soon go out for private reviewing. I'm about to start the style-writing checking process while its being reviewed for content, flow, subject matter, diagrams and charts, etc. I hope to have it published this fall sometime. > >Other than that I have been up in Maine for the summer, near the beach doing the last of the book writing and a lot of woodcarving. With all of the rain, it hasn't been the best of summers. But, there is always a sea-breeze so it never gets hot. Dave. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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