A few years back I decided to run 1000 miles in a year. I created a spreadsheet. Logged every run. And it was going amazingly until July/August. I am not a summer person! I literally wilt in the heat. I … Continue reading...
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Publishing a book in a year: August
It’s August. The month of time off, promised writing time, and when I imagined we would finish the book.
First of all, an apology – today is my first day back after a very nice week off. And my head … Continue reading...
Publishing a book in a year: July
This week has been a first for me. I went on a future walk. Participants joined me as we walked around in 2050! We didn’t use a time machine, just some imagination, but I think people found it helpful.
Why … Continue reading...
Publishing a book in a year: June
Hi all. For this month’s post I thought I would try and capture my progress over 4 weeks. You will see from the below that this is only 10 days of writing (I say ten days, that’s ten planned days, … Continue reading...
Publishing a book in a year: April
It’s just happened again. Someone asks me what I’m working on and I explain that I’m writing a book about regenerative design. The inevitable next two questions come:
First, what is regenerative design?
Second, can you give me an example?… Continue reading...
Publishing a book in a year: March
So, now the job of writing a book proposal is done. The next job is to actually write it. One might imagine that this involves sitting down and writing a lot of words, but before that can happen we need … Continue reading...
Publishing a book in a year: February
So, you want to write a book. And so, it’s time to put pen to paper and get writing. Right? Wrong!
Before you write the book you need to find a publisher. And to find a publisher you need a … Continue reading...
Publishing a book in a year: January
Hi. I’m writing a book on regenerative design for structural engineers with my friend Oli. The book aims to challenge engineers (who, alongside many other things, are responsible for a huge amount of carbon that is released) to reimagine the … Continue reading...