I've picked a photo, run the spellcheck (which is somewhat useless because it catches lots of things that are totally real words, but it did find some words that I like to put extra e's in), made some minor typography corrections, and now I think I'm ready to show the book to a few (6) other people for pre-publication feedback.
Ah.
Well.
I had been planning to go out. Thank you for informing me of this change of plans, I suppose.
The typos I'm catching just reading through are things that spell check wouldn't have caught because they're real words, just not the right word.
That still leaves out a surprisingly large amount of relevant work, mostly because people keep asking me to work on cool stuff and like a fool I keep saying yes.
Sent a bio for the next event I'm teaching at. Those always make me a little nervous in part because I am unreasonably experienced in my profession. This time I decided to go with the 20 years of coffee roasting at my shop, creating the first free and open source program for collecting and managing coffee roasting production records, developing and delivering classes and curricula at global events, competition judging, and a plug for the new book that should be available to buy by the event.
Author of Typica software for coffee roasters.