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Old 09-26-2010, 06:01 PM   #155
Luke King
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Originally Posted by James_Wilde View Post
My solution was to put a note to this effect in the foreword of my first book, which I hope to push out soon, and hope that American readers can cope.
I figure this is the best way to go.

Since starting this thread I have received a review for my children's chapter book, "The Stinging Tree", which reads, "Spelling and punctuation are terrible."

There is nothing great about the book itself, but this review does annoy me. I have, obviously, run the Australian English spell-checker through it. As for punctuation...well, that is another topic altogether.
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