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Old 11-16-2015, 09:43 AM   #74
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Yes, but creative input doesn't leave a trail. An author can say my spouse/child read my draft and suggested several changes or contributed to the draft in a meaningful way.
You'd need to be able to present proof of your claim if it were to have any merit. Eg, changes suggested by a story development editor would be in writing, so there'd be a paper trail.

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