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Originally Posted by JSWolf
A more appropriate title would be one that doesn't lie to the readers. Saying it is complete when it's not is a lie.
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I do not appreciate the implications of your statement, it implies that I am being deliberately dishonest when that is anything but true.
Electronic books have an advantage over paper books in that they are easy to revise and update. The plan with my various H. P. Lovecraft books is for them to contain
all his work, granted this can’t be done until it is all in the public domain. Hopefully this will be in my lifetime, but if not I hope someone will carry on and update them.
Therefore as his remaining work becomes available, they will be added to the relevant book thereby getting them closer to the finished article.
My intent has never been to deceive the reader, hence my numerous disclaimers in my books and in the threads that contain them. These will (hopefully) give the reader the choice of whether they wish to read them or not.
If you are so adverse to my titles, why don’t you offer some suggestions as to what to replace them with instead of just calling me a liar and demanding I change the title. Constructivism is always better than obstructionism.