Thursday, November 5, 2020

Test and Code: 137: Become an Author - Matt Harrison interviews Brian Okken

Matt Harrison, author of many Python books, is putting together a course, Effective Book Authoring, to help other people write and publish books.
As part of this course, he's including interviews with people who have already written books, including me. This is that interview.

We discuss:

  • Why I wrote "Python Testing with pytest"
  • Self publishing vs working with a publisher
  • The writing, editing, and publishing process
  • Writing format
  • Book promotion
  • Advice to other writers

Special Guest: Matt Harrison.

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<p>Matt Harrison, author of many Python books, is putting together a course, Effective Book Authoring, to help other people write and publish books.<br> As part of this course, he&#39;s including interviews with people who have already written books, including me. This is that interview.</p> <p>We discuss:</p> <ul> <li>Why I wrote &quot;Python Testing with pytest&quot;</li> <li>Self publishing vs working with a publisher</li> <li>The writing, editing, and publishing process</li> <li>Writing format</li> <li>Book promotion</li> <li>Advice to other writers</li> </ul><p>Special Guest: Matt Harrison.</p><p><a href="https://ift.tt/2tzXV5e" rel="payment">Support Test & Code : Python Testing for Software Engineering</a></p><p>Links:</p><ul><li><a href="https://ift.tt/3k9EBSh" title="Effective Book Authoring - Professional" rel="nofollow">Effective Book Authoring - Professional</a> &mdash; Matt's course</li><li><a href="https://ift.tt/3oTUOhM" title="Python Testing with pytest - Simple, Rapid, Effective, and Scalable" rel="nofollow">Python Testing with pytest - Simple, Rapid, Effective, and Scalable</a></li></ul>

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