
Greetings TeXlings!
I've already admitted in the posting I just made (WinEdt & XeteX) that as far as all this goes I am a complete tyro: I downloaded and installed MikTeX 2.7, GSView 4.9 & WinEdt 5.5 yesterday (on a Vista HP SP1 machine) having never touched TeX/LaTex/*eX at all. I'm half way through "LaTeX for Novices", have read the 1st 76pages of "The Memoir Class" user guide [what a gem!]... and I have got WinEdt to produce a PDF with a few trivial sentences - and that's it. The goal is to typeset a book...
I've been writing this book (novel in prose-poetry; ~250k+ words) for rather a long time (>x years, alternating work as an IT consultant with time off for research and writing) but it's nearly done done now and I'm going to get it printed and bookbound by an expert, but I have to get it typeset first! However despite the - ahem - extensive modifications made to MS Word by VBA to support the writing, the quality of output from Word isn't what it could be. I tried the open source Scribus page layout package for a while, but hit problems and in my first IRC chat to the community one of the developers said "try TeX"... so I am.
I know its going to be tough, but I had to teach myself a lot of Mathematica to produce the illustrations for the end papers (no, no math visible but unexpectedly complex!) so I'm prepared... no, not really, but I'm prepared to be prepared.
Currently living in Budapest - beautiful city, lousy exchange rate... though that's not Hungary's fault - currently sitting at home instead of in the cafe Castro Bistro where I go to write every day... it's a tough life: no income, no nice warm beer (I'm English) - but I do rather like it

So... what next?
Julian