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by ghaff
2042 days ago
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It really is. I've been going through a fairly significant book revision the past few months. Of course it's been more work than I thought--even though I should have known better. However, even though I'm making quite a few changes/additions including a new chapter, it's a lot easier to patch something that exists than starting with a blank page. The fact that I don't need to churn out a huge number of words lets me focus on the new material and refactoring as needed. When I was an industry analyst, I used to joke that the effort to write something went up by something like the square of the page count. There are counter-examples but mostly I think it's at least somewhat true given that you need to sort of keep your head around the whole project. |
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And I agree with the blank page... The more of the book is written, the easier it gets (I think).