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Old 01-27-2012, 05:41 AM   #42
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Originally Posted by sonofpendragon View Post
Hello, Damien, while I agree in spirit, I am sorry to say that I think being realistic, you are right, at the wrong time. When the 'net was new, and creative writing online was equally new, yes, it was a brave new world where it was all about 'getting it out there'. But, like it or not, and most do not I know, it has all become rather slick, and there is a demand for 'getting it right' before getting it out there.
Why would anyone not like the idea that a book should be free from basic grammar and spelling errors? That just seems like "a given" to me. If an author can't be bothered to get those things right, why should I be bothered to read his or her book?
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