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I do freelance editing and writing and for the past three years have been working on a 3-volume self-published family and personal history project for a private client. I have a friend and colleague who's a genealogist, so she pretty much set up the family histories (one book for each of my client's parents' lines), and the autobiography was my project with the client. I did the page layout, photo scanning, etc. for all three books and am pleased with how they turned out for all my lack of experience.
The goal was to have all three books published in time for the client to get them out to her family for Christmas. In order to do so, the printer asked that we have everything to them and proof approved by mid-October in order to accomodate the bindery's schedule. It was one month later than that when they finally got the last file from me. Indexing and finalizing endnotes was a nightmare.
But I just got word today that the client picked up all three books yesterday and she loves them, and her family will receive them before Christmas. Woo-hoo!!! You have no idea what a relief this is to me . . . from mid-August through mid-November I was totally immersed in the finalization of these books. I never thought we'd have them done on time and I was majorly stressed. Yay! Life is good.
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Dragon, some of it is just basic genealogy . . . names and dates, duller than dirt. But there are some fascinating bits, and she has tons of photos of relatives back to the 1800s, along with a lot of cute family stories. We added in geographical and historical background for ancestors she didn't know anything about personally, so it makes for an interesting book all around, as such things go, I think.
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