Just putting this out there: For the past four years I've been compiling a massive & quite detailed chronicle of hilarious, insightful, and incredibly informational interviews with over 100 Husker players, coaches, and staffers who made the 90's Championship seasons come to be. We're talking about quite some names sharing deeply insightful stuff, now. I'm putting the finishing touches on it and hope to present it to a publisher in time for the fall of 2013 publication.
Here's my question, though: Would the average fan be interested in a 2,500+ page book of all these one-on-one interviews that cover the emotions, the dreams, the heartaches, the dedication, team chemistry and lockerroom insights that would likely take you an entire winter to read, or would a shortened version of about 300 pages with only selected quotes be more appreciated? (I have so much good stuff that I'm having an incredibly difficult time condensing this goldmine of an era.)
Any helpful thoughts or suggestions would be appreciated... GBR!
Here's my question, though: Would the average fan be interested in a 2,500+ page book of all these one-on-one interviews that cover the emotions, the dreams, the heartaches, the dedication, team chemistry and lockerroom insights that would likely take you an entire winter to read, or would a shortened version of about 300 pages with only selected quotes be more appreciated? (I have so much good stuff that I'm having an incredibly difficult time condensing this goldmine of an era.)
Any helpful thoughts or suggestions would be appreciated... GBR!