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Old 01-05-2011, 06:47 AM   #4
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Originally Posted by bhartman36 View Post
I got a review on one of my short stories on Smashwords. To my great embarrassment, the story had a typo in it that the reviewer caught. I went in and fixed it, and uploaded the fixed version, but it pains me that the review is out there w/ the mention of the typo. Is there any way to respond to a review on Smashwords? Is there any notation I can put on the story that the typo's been fixed? Any advice would be immensely appreciated.

P.S. -- Anyone got a rag for the egg on my face?
It's not much of a review if (s)he felt compelled to comment on one typo. Nobody will pay attention. Can't you add a comment to the effect that it's fixed to the review page if it really worries you?

I'm already making a list (length 1!) of the changes I need to make to my book if I ever get around to putting up a revised version. In fact, two lists - one for the paper version, one for the ebook version.
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