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Last Minute Tweaks (Cont’d)
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You have to remember that even though I can do the same thing to
others, being an editor myself, and can also do it to my own writing in a
limited amount (I’m too close to it), I need that outside eye to see it (forest
through the trees).
Through multiple edits and so much red ink, when the final draft came
down prior to printing there were bound to be slip-ups and things we all
missed.
True to what I figured, I found pages of errors on my error sheets (there
are 25 lines per page). In total, the count came to almost 300 line items.
LAST CHANCE
I finally had the last proof before it went for the first printer galley.
When it gets to that point, it is the time to do as many tweaks as humanly
possible.
I wanted this book to be perfect before any readers got hold of it. Though
I always strive for perfection, I knew deep down I’d probably missed
something. That goes with the territory. The more I was able to catch, the
less I would be embarrassed about later.
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This is a difficult process to get right, or as close to right as one can. I’ve
read books out there that were essentially perfect. Others looked like they
were skimmed over with Spell Check and the author/publisher/editor(s)
didn’t even catch all of the red-lined words!
My publisher is small, right now. I wanted to do them proud. I’ve seen
some of the big ones put out total crap. I wanted to do much better than
that. My goal is for the reader not to be able to tell the difference in editing
between my book and one from any of the big houses.
PIRATES, by Brian
I don’t consider that a lofty goal. It’s just a matter of effort.
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