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Old 10-16-2011, 05:35 PM   #750
Steven Lyle Jordan
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Originally Posted by frahse View Post
I am curious.
Will you give it a revision notice/indicator or some sort on the title line.
The story is essentially the same, but with a renewed editing pass to improve the text, and the aforementioned included scenes. I plan to designate it as "Revision 1" from the original manuscript, and state that the original title was "Lambs Hide, Tigers Seek." It will be in the opening pages of the book, and I'll state the same thing on the book's description page, so there should be no confusion.

Not that it should matter much. The original book sold so few copies, because people were scared away by the original description--it mentioned bondage, and I suppose everyone assumed it would be a whips, chains and dungeons kind of story (which it isn't) and avoided it. Make no mistake: This is a noir detective story.
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