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Mar 07, 2014 12:12PM

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Marja, I know just how you feel. Some days are good for writing and others for editing. And then there are those "special" days when all I seem to do is make a mess. That's when I know it's time to back off.
I will admit, though, it's cathartic to confess to some of my silly mistakes here!


Marja, I know just how you feel. Some da..."
It's therapeudic to just to write. The mistakes only make it more interesting, and fun.

Marja, I know just how you feel. Some da..."
It's therapeudic to just to write. The mistakes only make it more interesting, and fun.

He was obviously participating in a "ride and tie" event. In a few minutes,a runner will come along, take up the bike, and ride off in pursuit.
It's amazing the things readers will comment on in your books. The main character in my series is a woman named Caroline. She has two daughters, Kerry and Krista. Every once in a while, Caroline's friends call her by the shortened version of her name, Cari. Well, one reader commented in a review that she found the names Cari and Kerry confusing because they sounded the same. I never even thought of that when I was naming the characters. To me, it was easy to see the difference in the spelling and know which character was speaking. The reader who made the comment really took me to task on it, though. She was quite upset about it in her review of the book. :)


I agree, it can be really difficult sometimes. I suppose I 'hear' the words I read off the page, so when characters have names that sound too close to one another, I start getting confused about which one is which.



this gave me a good chuckle this morning!
I love reading all of these
❂ Jennifer (reviews on BookLikes) wrote: "Rebecca wrote: "That's something that's easy to miss--but I listen to a lot of my books, so I am sensitive to sound-alikes. I wouldn't have an issue with it in print, and why shouldn't a mother an..."
Unfortunately, I can't change the name now because there are already five books in the series. :) But I certainly will remember not to do that again in future books.
Unfortunately, I can't change the name now because there are already five books in the series. :) But I certainly will remember not to do that again in future books.

I have a Sharon Stone who's a reporter in some of my books. Make a joke out of it and have fun.
I agree -- make it a joke. Most people will know who Mel Brooks, or they'll be so curious that they'll Google his name and find out! :)

Hi Leslie,
When a book has a large cast it isn't easy keeping track of each character. Now I create a biography complete with physical/psychological profile for each primary character. Extra work that, for the most part, doesn't make it into the text, but helps me keep everyone distinct and avoid the blue eyes in chapter one that turn brown by chapter eight!


I've tried all sorts of systems and keep coming back to index cards. Every character has a card with key details on it, and they're filed in a card box that I've been using for one project or another for the past thirty years.
Rebecca wrote: "I've taken to making lists of every character who is even mentioned, with at least their affiliations, so I know who all the students are, who's the old crank, etc. Otherwise I get to spend lots o..."
Until I read your comment I hadn't realized the characters I hadn't made cards for. And just this morning I wasted a half hour flipping through book #1 looking for the name of Miss Abigail's late husband. (It's George. He now has a card of his own, even though he departed this world many years before the book...)


Still, after all, it's what we do and we love it! Right?
I want to thank the authors for sharing all their silly mistakes. It's fun for us readers, and cathartic I think for other authors, to read.

Always glad to oblige ;)


Emily, I hope you can drop a line to the author or editor!

ROFLOL - I do so appreciate reading all of these, always good for a chuckle. and at least you caught it!

Thanks, Rebecca! I'm going to need some big magic to power through the rest of this draft if I hope to stay on deadline. Wonder if there's a spell for that? {grin}
Leslie aka StoreyBook Reviews wrote: "ROFLOL - I do so appreciate reading all of these, always good for a chuckle..."
Glad we keep you laughing, Leslie!

Because my publisher uses a "print on demand" service, I've been able to make changes when readers point them out. I haven't pushed this too far, as nothing is free in any business.
I think the biggest one I'm still guilty of is changing a characters occupation or changing the behavior of the character as if they had a completely different occupation.
Thanks everyone for sharing. Very educational.
Thanks everyone for sharing. Very educational.

Our indie bookstore hosted local authors this weekend and in between customers we had fun confessing our silly mistakes!



Leslie aka StoreyBook Reviews wrote: "I always wonder how authors keep all of their characters straight! I'm reading a book now (not a mystery) and there are so many people and I'm not sure how they all connect, at least not yet!"


"He pooped the last dumpling into Lindsay's mouth."
Ew. Really not what I was going for.

Hi Rebecca, I know I'm coming to this late but if you use MS Word you can set it up to auto-correct this for you. You can make it change gray to grey always (I prefer to grey too).


If Joey was 4 when when the last book took place (six months ago), and Joey is 12 years younger than Izzy, then how old is Izzy today?
But what if Joey had a birthday in the last 6 months, so Joey would be 5, but Izzy, if she hadn't had her birthday would still be 16...
And at that point I decided at (a) I needed to start writing these things down (including birthdays of MCs) so I don't start getting their ages wrong and (b) I needed another cup of coffee.
Mindy wrote: "Just found this typo in my draft:
"He pooped the last dumpling into Lindsay's mouth."
Ew. Really not what I was going for."
That's hilarious. Glad you caught it and thanks for sharing.
"He pooped the last dumpling into Lindsay's mouth."
Ew. Really not what I was going for."
That's hilarious. Glad you caught it and thanks for sharing.


"He pooped the last dumpling into Lindsay's mouth."
Ew. Really not what I was going for."
No, but you sure gave me my laugh for the day.
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