4 responses to “Just Me Trying to Get Published”
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Go for it!!
Be sure to include all the technical info for us geeks. All right, just enough to satisfy the average pontist, I guess.
Abt 30 years back this teacher in Portland put together this nice book on that city’s collection of bridges. It has gone thru several editions and I keep wondering why there isn’t a Seattle Bridge Book. That would of course include the do-nothing bridges, so I guess there should be 2 books–and I think your idea of one specializing in movable spans is great, one that could fill in the gap tween the simple kid-level explanation and the engineer-or-geek-level stuff. E.g., different types and subtypes like Scherzers, and rare breeds like that one at Steilacoom.
History, and anecdotes–there will be plenty of the latter to pick from–but don’t forget to throw in the basic safety stuff right at the start. Your readership wants to live to keep finding out about neat stuff like this.
Before rising sea levels swamp them all…-
I’ve had a dream for quite some time to do a coffee table book of drawbridges around the world. Photos. Geeky statistics, interviews with the bridgetenders. It would time time, money, and would probably be a bureaucratic nightmare obtaining permission from various entities, so currently it remains only a dream. Maybe a project if I ever get to retire.
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Go for it! I look forward to everything you write.
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Thanks, Carole!
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