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Old 08-15-2012, 12:13 AM   #46
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What evidence do you offer that traditionally published authors are working on improving their writing skills? Or does the simple fact of being traditionally published already imply they're at the top of their game, skill-wise?
No evidence whatsoever. The simple fact of being traditionally published certainly does not mean an author is "at the top of their game, skill-wise," but it does mean that people other than the author and the author's cronies think the book is good enough for prime time--that the author has at least reached some minimum standard of competence.
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