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Old 02-16-2013, 07:39 AM   #4
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Thanks, I've done so, and it seems to be reasonably well written.

You know, you really should take more care with your blurb. The reason I asked whether or not your blurb was a reflection of the writing style of the book is that it's full of errors in grammar, word use, and punctuation. There's an old saying that you only get one chance to make a first impression, and that's especially true when it comes to books. If I looked at your blurb, and thought that your book must be equally error-ridden, I wouldn't have considered reading it. You've put all that effort into the book - why "blow-it" with a blurb that's so full of errors? Even down to the level of saying that your book has 50% off until "the 30th of February". Do I really want to read a book that's written by someone who doesn't know how many days there are in February?
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