Literary background is meaningless in writing a technical book... I don't 
have one and I managed :)

Developmental editor if you can't write? Not hardly likely. That's what I've 
done on both Marlene Theriault's Networking 101 and Gaja's Tuning 101 books. 
  You need to be able to write to make the books interesting and at the same 
time technical enough.

Technical editor has to know Oracle very well, because you are responsible 
for ensuring that the scripts and statements in the book are absolutely 
accurate.

Neither is a trivial job. Nor are they ones that can be done in a spare 
moment or two.

How did I get started?  I was asked by people I knew to do the technical 
edit on a book. Do I recommend that you do this? NO!

Understand that writing a book is NOT something you do in your spare time. 
It does not matter how well you think you can write, or if you know Oracle 
backwards and forwards. You have a full-time job while you are doing this, 
you have (one hopes) a life that you want to keep as well.

You can't slack off on the job, that's what pays the bills. You have 
deadlines to meet. You can't slack off on those, or the publisher takes the 
book away (yes, they can do that). So your life disappears.

Jim, if you really truly think you can do this.... stop and think again. I 
spent 6 months of no life writing 101 and this was with co-authors! Yes it 
is worth the end product but understand that while you are going through it, 
it's hell.

As for how to get started..... Oracle Press has a submission form on their 
website for people who are interested in writing a book. They really do read 
the submissions.

Am I trying to scare you? You betcha. Because if you STILL want to do a book 
after this, then I know that you really will get it done.

Rachel


>From: "Mohan, Ross" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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>Subject: RE: Serious Question (believe it or not)...
>Date: Wed, 06 Jun 2001 18:30:46 -0800
>
>  Alex,
>
>The answer to your question is:  get several certifications
>and become a consultant!  <grin, duck, and run like hell>
>
>Ross
>
>p.s. anyone certified (or certifiable) who is deeply
>wounded by this senseless attack is encouraged to contact
>me offlist, where I will supply a heartfelt apology, a few
>hugs, and an autographed picture of my Hannibal Lecter in
>a speedo with a ponytail impersonation.
>
>-----Original Message-----
>To: Multiple recipients of list ORACLE-L
>Sent: 6/6/2001 4:58 PM
>
>If you do not know Oracle you will get from technical editor.  If you
>cannot
>write - there is a development editor available. The problem is - what
>if
>one don't know Oracle and cannot write.
>
>Alex Hillman
>
>PS. This has nothing to do with Jim
>
>-----Original Message-----
>Sent: Wednesday, June 06, 2001 4:30 PM
>To: Multiple recipients of list ORACLE-L
>
>
>All,
>
>I am very interested in collaborating with others in the writing of an
>Oracle technical book (DBA subject matter).  I am interested in how
>those of
>
>you who have done this (ala Rachel), got started or made the right
>connections.  I do have a somewhat literary background, so I know I can
>do
>this.
>
>Jim
>
>Jim Hawkins
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