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Old 07-23-2010, 02:00 AM   #11
Paul Clayton
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Originally Posted by WT Sharpe View Post
I finally got around to reading White Seed. I'm almost finished now and it's really spellbinding; but one thing surprised the heck out of me, and I can only assume it's a misprint, unless Paul Clayton works for DC.

In chapter 34 of my Kindle edition, I discovered the following curiosity:

.....Captain Stafford had Superman signal the charge on his trumpet and they raced into the square.

Superman???

P.C.: Are you still monitoring this thread? Please explain. I assume you perhaps had a few character names not quite worked out and were using substitutes that you later changed for the final edition. Am I right? If so, you missed one!

Of course, I haven't read the final chapter yet. Maybe Superman rescues the Lost Colony in the end by flying around the Earth faster than light in a counter-clockwise direction and changing history!
Neil,
I almost had a heart attack when I saw that in the first, let's call it, ARC, of the book. I have no idea how that got in there (the super guy). However, I immediately contacted the POD publisher and uploaded a new file with that and a few other flukes fixed up (cost me a hundred bucks!). I know that particular error is long gone, but somehow you ended up with a bad version. (anything I can do to make it right? PM me, pal.)

But I do remember you from BEwrite. I'm still trying my best to break out of the pack. Let's stay in touch.

Paul Clayton
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