Two in Twenty-Eight
Sep. 6th, 2011 12:15 amI just post-processed two books for Project Gutenberg in twenty-eight hours, start to finish. Unfortunately, this does nothing to reduce my backlog, because I checked them out from the list of books available for post-processing, instead of working on ones I'd already taken responsibility for. But they were fun books to work on, and I enjoyed myself, so that's all right.
For the curious: the books were Tiny Luttrell and Notes From a Camp-Follower on the Western Front by E. W. Hornung (the author of the Raffles stories). Decidedly trivial works, but it's nonetheless good to have them available.
For the curious: the books were Tiny Luttrell and Notes From a Camp-Follower on the Western Front by E. W. Hornung (the author of the Raffles stories). Decidedly trivial works, but it's nonetheless good to have them available.