Hi there. My name is Scott Duffy, and welcome to my book writing log. I have documented the process of writing my last two books on this site, and have started my third. This book will be called Visual Studio Team System In Action, and should be available in 2005.
Monday, September 27, 2004
Chapter One, Page One
Well, I sat down tonight and finally started doing some actual writing. I got almost 3 pages down, in a period of about 2 hours.
Yes, I know 3 pages in 2 hours seems slow. But that's a great pace for me. If I can get the first chapter done in about 20 hours of work, I will be extremely happy.
Part of the challenge of writing the first few pages of a book, of course, is that I need to accomplish several things in chapter 1 that aren't a problem in later chapters:
* I want to capture the reader's attention - I don't want my book to be boring
* I want write to the level of the intended audience - I don't want to say things my readers won't understand, nor things my reader already knows
* It will set the tone for the rest of the book - a good first chapter makes a good book, a bad first chapter makes a bad book
The list could go on a bit longer, but I think you get my point. I want Chapter 1 to be a grand-slam home run - it will make my job easier for the next couple of months.
So far, so good. I like the way the book looks so far. It was fairly easy to write the first few pages.
Progress: 3 pages. 806 words.
Mood: Excellent, 10/10.
Sunday, September 26, 2004
So, What's This Book Then?
As previously mentioned, I've signed a deal to write my third book. (Well, technically speaking it will be my fourth book, since my first book never got published.) The title of the book (at this point) is:
Visual Studio Team System In Action
Microsoft Visual Studio Team System is collection of software development tools designed to improve the productivity of development teams and quality of the software created by those teams. I have another blog at which I talk more about the technology inside Team System.
I have committed to write a manuscript of 350 pages. Luckily, I have several months to complete this project, so I will have the time to polish each chapter before having to send it in. It's been my experience that when I am forced to write more than 1 chapter per week, I don't have as much time to edit and re-edit as I would like.
When writing, for each subsection in a chapter, I typically go through a process similar to the following:
1) I decide what point I would like to get across in this section of the book
2) I write several paragraphs or pages to make that point
3) I go back over each sentence, revising words to clarify what I wanted to say. I add examples where required, move things around, or cut things out completely. Often, I find myself completely rewriting things if I don't like they way it had turned out.
So, having the extra time to do a proper job is one of the most appealing things about this project for me (second, of course, to the subject itself).
Over the next couple of months, as the book progresses, I will journal my progress here. If anyone has any questions or comments, please don't hesitate to add them.
Thursday, September 23, 2004
Book Deal Signed
A couple of days ago, I put pen to paper and signed with Manning Publications for my next book. This one has got me *really* psyched. The topic is super-interesting, and I hope to do a really good job with it.
I'm not ready to reveal the topic or title yet, but I will say it has something to do with Microsoft technologies. My last book was on the Microsoft Certified Solution Developer (MCSD) program. My new book will deal with a Microsoft software title.
In fact, one of the coolest aspects for me (so far, at least) is how I took the chance at asking someone at Microsoft for help with the proposal, and they agreed to help me. Now that it has been approved, it looks like they are coming up with ways to help me that I could never have dreamed of. I might be invited down to Redmond, Washington to attend a demonstration. This is amazing and incredible. Words cannot describe how good I feel right now towards Microsoft as a whole, and these two Microsoft employees in particular.
I will get the book writing journal going again. You will be able to tune in here every few days for updates on how it's going - how many pages I've written, and what my mood is like. I hope every day will be a 10/10 on the mood scale - but I imagine to do a really excellent job on this I will have to suffer a few 2/10 days...
Up, up and away!
Thursday, September 02, 2004
Do We Have a Deal?
Well, it looks like one of the pending book deals came through. You'll be hearing more from me in the coming weeks on this, once the ink dries on the contract.
But the other one is still in a bit of limbo. There apparently has been some personnel changes at the publishers, and so the status of my proposal is unknown. Depends on how the new boss wants to proceed with pending projects.
I'm going to press my agent to find another deal, just in case. I really think 1 deal over the coming 6-12 months is not enough. I need 1 for now, and 1 for the winter. Possibly 1 for the spring too!




