It's been utterly ages since I last did a blog on Team Liquid, so its time to address that.I know a lot of players and fans aspire to work in esports, particularly in the broadcasting side of things. As someone who has spent a long time in esports, I often get asked about casting and hosting and how to get in to it and get good. So, in order to put something back, I wrote a small book as a guide to esports broadcasting back in 2007. It was relatively popular at the time but over the years it has become very out of date as we moved to HD video and Twitch for example.So, last year, I embarked on a mission to not only update the book, but to completely re-write large sections, add in all of the things I've personally learned since 2007 and make it a much more rounded book to help those who want to get in to esports commentating or hosting or those wishing to improve.That journey is almost at an end after 7 months of writing and tens of thousands of words. ESL have been publishing the parts on their website and next month will be the final part, pending any additional questions that might pop up or some special editions that warrant it.Once the sixth edition has been published, we are then hoping to work on a full blown book complete with diagrams, photographs and examples where applicable. Add all of the previous parts in to it and hopefully make it available in various formats for PC, kindle and tablets.I hope this helps as many people as possible that want to succeed in this industry.I've listed below all of the various items and links to which part it falls in to.Feel free to leave feedback in the comments and I would love to hear from you if you have any ideas on anything else that I should cover in this series that hasn't already been covered./redEdit: updated broken links and fixed.