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			<title>having a book published - joys and stresses</title>
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			<dc:creator>Rob Preston</dc:creator>
			<description>Well, my first book has just been released, and although it has been very exciting, it's also a huge relief to have it done!

I thought that writing the book was work enough, but going through the publishing process has really opened my eyes to the amount of effort that goes into releasing a book, both on the part of the author and the publisher.

I've never read anything so thoroughly as I had to my own book - revising and editing takes considerable time and effort. I had to go over the manuscript  ...</description>
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