This will just be a quick note, until I can find time to expand the thought. Recently I've been sharing ideas with other authors on the value of grammatical and spelling perfection in a published work--even one sold for nothing. Reviewers seem to think that for having contributed not a penny they're owed perfection.
Such polish often (although not always) comes from the application of someone else's eyes and skill--an editor. It is the COMBINATION of two very different skills--the creative and the mechanical--that forges a masterpiece.
As a quick example of the value of this concept of polish, my 6-year-old daughter woke me up very early this (Saturday) morning to inform me that water is the combination of oxygen and hibernation.
Sounded good to me at the time, I have to say.
Published on September 03, 2011 10:12