Domino Lane

Memories of rural life on a Pennsylvania farm in the early years of the 20th century. Although the topic is different, I've added (in 2009), my cousin's absorbing paper, "The Handicapped At Home." REMEMBER: To start at the beginning, you must click on the June 2006 section of the archives, go to the June 25th entry, then "scroll up" from there.

Monday, September 11, 2006

Second Edition

A year or so later, the publisher asked Judy to write a second edition. This was because of the great changes that were taking place in the medical field and some of the information was becoming obsolete.
When Judy undertook this job it was much easier because by that time she had bought a computer and that made the job much quicker and easier, and it relieved Claire of much of her work. It still was a big task as this was a larger and more complete edition. However, when it was in print, sales were disappointing at first as it was not properly advertised and distributed. But since then, it has done better and is still selling.
At the present time, Judy is working for a medical publishing house, doing proofreading on the work of other authors. She finds it very interesting and of course the money is very welcome.

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