>>roseand do you trto perft ea sentce or do you want to -- >> yeah, it doesn't always work out that way, but yeah you are always hoping to. >> rose: i have been told the books you turn into your editor are pretty of the book that gets published. you don't require a lot of editing. >> well, that's kind. i look back at some of the potter books and i itch to go back with a red pen and cross out. >> rose: but that is self-editing. it is not some of that somebody else edited you. >> with this book, no, there wasn't a-- well, i've got a great editor david shelly and he is that perfect person who,t's lik coach, you know, who knows how to get the best out of you. so he was fantastic. so. >> rose: how does he get that out of you. >> he just has a phenomenal understanding, he had on this book he had a phenomenal understanding of what i was trying to do. and there were places where he said, that's great. but you need to do more of that there, or-- just fine-tuning. and he was just phenomenal. he had a great understanding of what i wanted to do. and was on my side. because you know when we went, it