

He added that when reviewing the material that he had written, he had to rewrite many things since some had ceased to be contemporary, valid or had already transcended. “I don’t regret it because years ago I worked in printers at the Laredo Morning Times as an editor at an advertising agency that I established with my wife, Lidia and among the things we did were magazines, books and newspapers in the 1980s.” It was a process where I made it my goal to do everything myself, I didn't ask for help at all,” Schaffler said. “Other books that came out actually surprised me because it wasn't something I had in mind. He said that in the original list there were books - some four or five - that he left out, and he saw that many others that he had not visualized in his original list could meet the expectations and be included.

The list of 22 books was later modified, and in the end I reached 23 books.” “First I developed a critical path about what I wanted to publish. “It was awesome to go through this whole process from the writing to the collection of all these materials, which some were over 20 years after completed, others up to 40 years of lying around,” Schaffler said.
