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Originally Posted by elemenoP
rhadin, are you a copy editor, an acquisitions editor, or a development editor? I am guessing that you are a copy editor. This is not the same thing as the editor who decides to buy a book for the publisher, and then shephards that book through the publishing process. This type of editor can have a LOT (or a little) impact on the final product. They can even make suggestions/changes about the plot and ending. A copy editor is only supposed to fix errors.
eP
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Errors--which run the gamut from plot holes to continuity problems to factual inaccuracies to internal inconsistencies to grammatical mistakes to misspellings.
And when the author rejects the corrections? Whose fault is it?