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Old 07-30-2011, 02:52 PM   #15
G J Lau
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I reissued my novel several times, mostly to correct grammar and spelling issues, plus to resolve minor editing or continuity glitches (a wrong character's name, a revised place name that got missed).

But you know how it is. Writers write. Inevitably, I would come across a paragraph and all of a sudden an improved sentence would pop into my head and onto the page. But in terms of substantive changes? No. Most readers would not notice the difference among the various versions. A reader who bought the first copy read the same story as someone who buys it today, just minus the glitches and with the ocassional tweaked passage.
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