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May 04, 2021 11:50AM
My sentiments exactly. Some typos can be resilent like weeds. I've read loads of books with typos, and mostly you do just replace as you read. But when I find them in my own work I feel like I'm being laughed at and I was a technical editor for several years. As for reviews it's true, I leave them mostly if I like a book. And I'm always surprised that my reviews don't match sales. Have to say I do wonder what people think of my work, but take too much to heart.
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Typos are a humbling experience. I can't believe the number of times that I leave out a quotation mark. I also have a nasty habit of changing a character's name back and forth (Edie becomes Jenny and then goes back to being Edie, sometimes within the same paragraph). And then I don't catch it, even when I've read the passage multiple times. I'm convinced that someone (probably my cat) is sneaking on to my computer during the night and messing with my manuscript.



