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I was wondering if someone on this list could give me some advice or
point me in the right direction. I have contributed to an O'Reilly book
about 6 months ago, but the book never actually got published. It was
cancelled mainly because Microsoft updated some of the features the book
was about. A disappointment of course, but the thing that bothers me
most is that it won't be read, it is going to waste in my My Documents
folder. I normally write for a different audience (IT professionals
instead of computer users) so I can't 'publish' it through my usual
channels.
Any advice on what to do with it? I have the Writer's Market 2004 so I
can look up magazines etc, but well... maybe anyone here knows an easy
way out :) Perhaps an online marketplace?
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