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Old 04-22-2011, 03:34 PM   #47
L.J. Sellers
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This is an interesting discussion. As I author and editor, I can assure that editing good fiction is challenging. Even my books published by a traditional press have more errors than I'm comfortable with. Now as an indie author, it's difficult to find an editor who will read through a manuscript more than once for a reasonable price. My editors and proofreaders also tell me that they get so caught up in my stories, they forget to look for typos. It's frustrating, but I keep trying to get it right.
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