With Modern Perl available (ePub version coming soon) and my attention back on Using Perl 6, it's time to plan for the next wave of Perl books. Here's what I want:

Modern Perl and the CPAN. The title needs work, but think of it as the successor to Modern Perl. Where I didn't cover all of the great CPAN modules that real programs written by great Perl 5 programmers use all the time, this book has room for them.

Modern Perl OO with Moose. I've reached for where this book should be on my shelf far too often lately. You know you want this too. I have just the authors in mind too.

DBIx::Class. It's time.

Modern Perl Web Development with Plack. This book could be short, very short, but no less useful for its size. It almost writes itself, given a good outline.

wxPerl, because I've never made sense of the C++ documentation.Game Programming with SDL and Perl. Here's a long shot, but Kartik and company have done far more with SDL_Perl than I ever have, making multimedia development far more convenient and far prettier than ever before.

Building Little Languages on Parrot with NQP, because NQP needs documentation and Parrot's world domination plan requires it.

I have ISBNs at the ready and contracts to send. I believe I have audiences. (Please confirm!) Now I need authors.

That's my list. What's yours?