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Old 08-21-2013, 11:24 AM   #5
crich70
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Originally Posted by Lazer View Post
"His characters can have a bit of salty language at times too."

As Stevie might say, "That's the way they roll."
True. Characters can have their own vocabularies I'm sure. I mean a drunken cab driver won't use the same language as a baptist minister or an old maid schoolteacher for example. Of course I imagine it also has to do with what your market is as well. Some publishers are probably more open to profanities in books they publish than others. I mean I wouldn't expect a publisher that deals only with books for school age kids to accept a book with salty language for publication for example.
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