Book news (Part II)

Today I began work on the final chapter of the book. It’ll probably take about 4 weeks of writing to complete as I’ve also got to write the captions for the images too – but the point is that I am nearly finished! The chapter I’m currently working on isn’t actually the last chapter, it’s an earlier one. It’s also one of my favourite subjects so that should make this last bit quite fun to write. I’ll keep the blog updated with how it’s going but if I don’t post for a while you’ll know what I’m doing!

2 Responses to “Book news (Part II)”


  1. 1 Keith Mansfield Wednesday, 30 July, 2008 at 2:31 am

    Hi Will. Where’s the subsequent post to say you finished? Of course, once you’re done it’s best to leave the thing in a drawer for at least a month and then go back over it all (yet) again. I have a book deadline looming and wish it was only the final chapter left to write!

  2. 2 willgater Wednesday, 30 July, 2008 at 8:14 am

    Hi Keith,
    Yes I haven’t posted to say I have finished have I! I completely forgot but I’ll rectify that soon. :)
    Thanks and good luck with your book!
    Will


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