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Originally Posted by HarryT
You may wish to edit your banner - it doesn't make any grammatical sense. "Coming October 2010" and "Are you ready?" should be two separate sentences.
I read the short story you posted recently, "The Blood of Coldfrost" and, to be honest, you really, REALLY need to get help from a professional editor to give you some guidelines. Although it was a good story, the grammar was just ghastly. No matter how good a storyteller you are, grammar is a writer's toolbox, and if you don't know how to use those tools properly, people aren't going to read your books.
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Ah my friend
you must not be a professional editor... LMAO 'Coming October 2010' would be an incomplete sentence.
It's an ad in a logo get a grip. Why would I pay to edit a story I give you for free. That would be redundant... lmao. You really should learn to enjoy the 'story.' Before there was even a written language the best stories were being told. Who edited those?
And my
Reading enthusiasts friend, have you bought an ebook lately... Most of them have crap scanned editing. You're welcome for the free story though, next time I'll charge you to read my work. If I did maybe I could afford the cost of editing.
When life starts to make grammatical sense I'll give you a call. Like anything in life makes makes grammatical sense. AGAIN...LMAO LOL PDQ FYI where's the grammar at now? the 1900's are over get a grip
PS.... I can name you 100 novels and stories with perfect editing that SUCK, but I can give you one that is entertaining that doesn't even have a punctuation in it.
By the way the story "The Blood of Coldfrost" was a project story edited by several Kindleboards authors.
I didn't edit it! Four authors did. I did write it though, so thanks for the compliment.
I hope the book your editing does not SUCK cause a GOOD EDIT CAN NOT MAKE A BAD STORY GOOD! However a good story can transcend a bad edit! That's the facts Jack!