Jack Killpatrick wrote:
>
> > it certainly would be "quicker to market" if interested folks each took
> > a chapter <g> ... moreover, while such an effort would definitely
> > require an editor [and wouldn't generate a lot of $ to the many authors]
> > I think that having a group of consultants collaborate and agree [or
> > disagree] on different web issues would be a valuable book.
> >
> > i'm game <g> ...
>
> I'm game, too. It would have to be quick to market, for sure. Then again,
> there are many sites on the web that already do that kind of thing: collect
> writing from various authors and stick them under one roof, with a "stamp of
> approval". I don't hear about them publishing books very often (though
> webmonkey couled probably put together a rather good one). Maybe there's a
> reason? Could there be a collaborative web site in this list's future?
[snip]
If needed, I'd be happy to assist in this effort. Either a collaborative
web site or book.
Terri Grodner
Director of Interactive Development
Iovation Interactive, a division of Ovation Design
http://www.ovationdesign.com/
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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