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FYI. If there's any interest in this, please let me know.
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Subject: Emacs book opportunity
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Dear Steve,
I am an acquisitions editor with Macmillan Publishing in Indianapolis,
Indiana,
and I am actively recruiting writers for a beginner/intermediate level
Emacs
book.
I am interested in finding writers who can either act as the lead author for
this project or contribute one or more chapters -- writers who have a
thorough
knowledge of Emacs and the ability to translate that knowledge to new
users. If
you are interested in learning more about this project, please contact
me as
soon as possible. If you know someone who you think might be qualified
and/or
interested in writing, I would appreciate it if you could forward this
message
or pass along their contact information.
Best regards,
Gretchen Ganser
Acquisitions Editor
MACMILLAN PUBLISHING USA
ph: 800-545-5914
fax: 317-817-7924
e-mail: gganser(a)mcp.com
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