The second edition of Oileáin has seen many hours of work by David Walsh over the last number of years and is now with the editor (me). We\'d greatly appreciate your input as to what needs to be changed from the first edition.
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The more specific you are, the more useful it will be.
For example, if there are factual errors, do let us know. If you have difficulty understanding any particular area, let us know.
Your input is really important.
Thanks.
Oileáin, second edition
Re:Oileáin, second edition
Sorry, is there a link to the text?
Re:Oileáin, second edition
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The up to date text is always available on www.oileain.org to which there is a permanent link on the left hand side panel of this webpage. You put it there yourself if I recall correctly?
It contains 145,000 words. The 2004 printed book had 90,000. Oileain 2012 has been culled down to 122,500 words by fierce editing on my part and Des is at the same thing as we speak.
The islands tally has gone from 313 to 529 in the past half dozen years.
Photographs are being organised by Sean Pierce. The immediate search is for a cover shot, with which to start active marketing. The photo has to be portrait, or so good it is capable of being cropped to that shape. Anything that screams islands and small boats would be considered.
DW
The up to date text is always available on www.oileain.org to which there is a permanent link on the left hand side panel of this webpage. You put it there yourself if I recall correctly?
It contains 145,000 words. The 2004 printed book had 90,000. Oileain 2012 has been culled down to 122,500 words by fierce editing on my part and Des is at the same thing as we speak.
The islands tally has gone from 313 to 529 in the past half dozen years.
Photographs are being organised by Sean Pierce. The immediate search is for a cover shot, with which to start active marketing. The photo has to be portrait, or so good it is capable of being cropped to that shape. Anything that screams islands and small boats would be considered.
DW