OK, that statement wasn't fair. I have not looked
at Arup's book. I have no interest in HIPAA. So I shouldn't speak on it. These
are the Rampant books I have skimmed through that I do not like. However, I have
skimmed through several. All the one's I have looked at appear to have been
rushed out. Weak editing. Much of it is practically copy and pasted from the
docs or copy and pasted from other books written by the authors.
Sorry Arup. I shouldn't have made a statement quite
that strong. If you plan on writing a quality book, why would you go with this
publisher anyway? The low quality of other books from the press make many people
unlikely to buy your book.
I recently got an email from a Rampant author who
said the following(this person will remain nameless)
Don't back down... I feel the same way. I love
to write, and it was between other writing Gigs when Don asked if I would write
it... so I agreed. They do boiler plate (at least the ENTIRE interview
series is Boiler plate), and they do it VERY badly... He swore at me more times
than I can count because I cared about my writing and he cared about getting the
books out as quickly and inexpensively as possible. I THOUGHT that since
Mike Ault and a few others wrote for him, that he was more reputable...
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Title: RE: Books on rac
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- RE: Books on rac April Wells
- Re[2]: Books on rac Jonathan Gennick
- Re: Books on rac Arup Nanda
- RE: Re[2]: Books on rac April Wells
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- Re: Books on rac Jared . Still
- Re: Books on rac Jared . Still