Version 1.5 is now available



A new version, "ver. 1.5" of A Summer in Amber should be available soon at your favorite ebook seller. It features various bug fixes and reading enhancements, or, since I'm not a multi-million dollar software company, some typos (hopefully all, though I rather doubt it) have been fixed and I while I was tracking them down, I reworked some passages to make for smoother reading as well. If you haven't started reading the story yet, or just started, make sure you download this newest version for the reading experience.
The nice thing about self-publishing is that I can improve my product on an ongoing basis. I regret, however, the necessity of that, but that's the way things are for this piece. This is my first self-published piece and it's been a learning experience. One of the things I've learned – I hope – is to do all my revisions before it's proof-read. The proof-read version of this piece had almost 9,000 more words in it, so you can imagine how a revision of that scope created opportunities for errors to creep back in. And creep in they do, as I seem to be a rather careless typist. And even though I try to proof-read my work, I'm afraid I'm a terrible proof-reader. I believe I read what I expect to read, skimming over words rather than reading what's actually written, word by word. And with my own work, with the words still echoing in my head, proof-reading seems to amount to little more than wishful thinking.
I am, however, committed to making A Summer in Amber error free, so feel free to point out any errors you run across. I'll issue a new version as it's warranted. Truth is, I can't bear to look at it again, so it's up to you.
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Published on May 14, 2015 17:41
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