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Sherry
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Aug 04, 2009 07:52AM

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I agree,although for me it's more punctuation than actual grammar. It was hard for me to get past at first, but once the story grabbed me I was able to look past it. The fact that I'm still reading suggests that it is a good story. I'm a quick person to put down a book after the first few pages if it doesn't grab my attention.


I wont diss the author on the editing because my book has the worst editing ever, so I know how she feels! lol
I think anytime you edit yourself, you are going to have mistakes. Only because you are reading it the way you intended it to be written and have a hard time catching mistakes. For example with my book (that I'm sure may still have lingering errors), I edited then read, "just incase", only to find at least 50 more errors. So I re-edited and re-read again "just incase" and found a bunch more again! I edited about 5 times. The fifth time I made approx 10 corrections. So, I figure there are still probably a few that I hope nobody will catch! I just couldn't stomach editting again!

I finished the preview of Celtic Evil A Fitzgerald Brother Novel Roarke and I really liked it. I'll be ordering the book soon.
Christy wrote: "I know how you feel lol At this point, I think a book is better with mistakes...it gives it character."
:) i like that!
:) i like that!

Besides, even after editing, some "evil" mistakes seem to slip in somehow. Bad grammar gives self-publishing a terrible reputation and seriously damages book's potential success.
Can I ask how much editing costs? I think I did mine pretty good, but it's a 98 page chapter book. Once I complete my adult novel, I will need an editor, because that is just too much for me to do.

I steer clear of such discussions as I come from the side of the coin of writers who can't afford such things and do the best with what is available.

I would be very carefull who you give your book to edit. I have heard that there is something called "Editing Angels" (or similar to that)with very reasonable rates. Another way I would go is to contact a local university and ask a secretary of the English department to post a message for GRADUATE students only (majoring in English) and have them email you with rates. Some of these students may work at a writing center on campus. They would have better rates than online editors.

WOW.
I got great reviews on my book, the only problem people had was the editing so I took the mistakes as a blessing...
The editing was so bad that the story looked great in comparison.

I steer clear of such discussions as I come from the si..."
I know exactly what you are talking about, but maybe you can barter with an English teacher or a graduate English student. I would offer free babysitting for so many hours, or tutoring in math and science, or something else you are good at for editing. Check person's credentials and go for it. It may take sometime but you will find someone willing to do it. You have a good book, it will be easy for an english major to read and to love working on it.
I think an english major is a great idea. Anything over 200 is almost not worth it because you r not guarenteed to recoup the costs.


You poor thing. At least u will have a good reason to eat ice cream!
Thanks for participating with so many of the books :)



Thanks, Wendy, but this thread is meant for informing us of reading one of our group reads. Please let us know if you are doing so :)

I have to disagree. I think that it ruins the read.

I have to disagree. I think that it ruins the read.
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I totally agree, bad grammar destroys the book.



I have to disagree. I think that it ruins the read. "
I totally agree, bad grammar destroys the book. "
I've been studying a lot of occult theory on language and have been impressed by the power of 'mistakes' and errors in literature. I know it's kooky but I've found the poetry and prophesy in typos and layman's grammer/spelling.

I did want to comment on something you said sherry. I completely agree editing your own work your bound to make mistakes because you wont see in your own writing what others will. I am working with a great editor right now whose been great in helping me clean up my latest work.

Even major-league editors miss things. Picked up a new release a few months back, a hard cover with a flyleaf and all, and on the third page, there was a "fo" instead of "of."