Tom,

I think your idea for a book is very interesting.  I am starting a small 
business called, Organic Power which I plan to focuse on renewable and 
distributed power generation.  I have done some writing and editing most 
recently "The Power of Extraordinary Listening" 
<http://extraordinarylistening.com/books/books.html> (which is a great 
book due mostly to it's author not it's latest editor).  I'd be 
interested in supporting this project as an editor, co-author on the 
small business end, or providing internet services (thats been my job 
for some time).

Good luck on the book.  Please let me know if I can be of any assistance.

Kenneth


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>Hi Keith,
>
>I have seasonal work and often have a bit of a breather in the winter. I'm 
>thinking of writing a book on biodesel production from waste fryer oil. It 
>would cover all of the real information I've discovered in the past 5 years. 
>The legal, environmental, financial, chemical, theoretical, and practical 
>aspects of this small business would be covered. Its scope would be narrower 
>than "From the Fryer...", but would fill in many of the details that are not 
>explained well there. I feel confident I can develop good information on how 
>to start a small business doing this, and how to position that business in 
>the world. I would call the book "Yellow Biodiesel".
>
>    This is a big project for me, and I don't take it on easily. Chelsea 
>Green publishers say they are interested in publishing it. At this time I'm 
>starting to look for a coauthor. I have no candidates in mind, mostly because 
>I don't know anyone. You and Todd Swearington are the most knowledgable 
>people I know, although I suspect there are others out there.
>
>    I'm asking if you want to get involved in the project at any level? I 
>defer to your superior knowledge in the chemistry, and probably you can write 
>far gooder than I too. This is a couple of years long project, 
>optimistically. I have the agreement of two other regional commercial small 
>producers to be covered with their technologies in print. By the time the 
>book comes out, there could be many other producers. This book would then be 
>riding a wave of interest.
>
>    I will have an outline in a few more weeks. I'm just looking for a day 
>off. Let me know if you want more information.
>
>Yours
>
>
>Tom Leue
>Homestead Inc. 
>
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