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Old 07-28-2012, 08:21 AM   #33
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That's the thing though, I've found traditionally published books that are loaded with poor grammar, bad editing, etc, too.

I also am very picky about grammar and sentence structure and how a story is told.
All I am saying is that for me, the ratio of good to bad, seems to be the same, in my experience.

It's easy to assume that a person who reads self-publishing isn't picky, or has relaxed standards for grammar, but trust me, I hate bad grammar too. In fact that is the main reason I have never owned a texting phone.

Five years ago I broke my arm and had to grin and bear it and thank people politely who said, "I'm sry to hear u broke ur arm. When u getting ur cast off?" In an email, where the number of characters didn't matter, and they had access to a keyboard!
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