I'm taking a Technical Writing class this semester that requires me to write just one, but quite lengthy, technical document on a subject of my choice. And for this paper I'm supposed to have at least one specific person in mind as my target audience, whom I will (if I remember the syllabus and discussion properly) have to ask to evaluate (test) what I produce.
My strongest idea was "Typesetting and E-Publishing a Poetry Collection with LaTeX," which would cover producing a PDF (suitable for printing at home or sending to something like CreateSpace) and EPUB and Kindle format ebooks. But I didn't have any specific "target user" lined up yet, and when I
asked for volunteers over in the Poetry Craft room, there weren't any takers by the time I had to submit my proposal. So now I'm looking for a "target user"/"tester" for a slightly different project: "Typesetting and E-Publishing Fiction with LaTeX."
When complete, these instructions will allow a somewhat-technically-inclined writer (if you can make text in a Holy Worlds post italic without highlighting it and clicking the button every time, you qualify) to turn a work of fiction into professional-looking print(able) and e-book formats, without having to fight Microsoft Word, OpenOffice, or another "word processor."
Would an HolyWorlder like to volunteer to work with me as I produce this project over the course of this semester? You'd need to answer questions to help me tailor the document specifically to you, and then read, test, and give feedback on the document as I develop it.
(After a question in the previous thread, I should also specify that you'll need to have access to a computer on which you can install software.)