Article on Khmer Rouge

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Re: Article on Khmer Rouge

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Ok John. Thx
I will send it when finished. But have to finish that other book first. So I will work on it later.
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heres 2 timeline from duckduckgo
but more info u should add

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Thx Richard, found that one already. I will try to explain in 700 words, 2 A4 pages and the showed timeline briefly, but clearly and correct the Khmer Rouge period. Same with the other periods. This is for tourists, who just want to know a little about this period. Just a pleasant read (although the period is not pleasant of course!)
I might, in a later stage, plan a more extended work on this and other Cambodian topics. I know there are already many many. But my main professional experience is mainly selling information products in mass market format. Nice looking, easy reading, easy access products for a inexpensive price at the right point of sale. Not planning/expecting to get rich with that. Just want to have a nice project in Cambodia. I am prepared to loose the small investment!

And for those who find it strange for a "experienced" publisher to ask advise on a public forum: I have been twice in Cambodia and a lot in other places in SE Asia, but reading and joining this forum learned me very very much and gave me a great preparation on this project. Couldn't have done it without it!

Cheers :hattip:
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