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Originally Posted by E.M.DuBois
Anyone want to hear something funny? While I was marketing my novel across Twitter, someone took issue with me. Not because of the grammatical and spelling errors in my novel, or even the subject matter of my story. “She” took issue with my name.
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What others said - pay no attention to that sort of thing.
On a tangent, though, I strongly encourage you to have both your book and your online writing properly edited. (Copy-edited at a bare minimum; and if you haven't had a copy-edit, I'm guessing you haven't had any other kind of editing either.)
The front page of your blog has at least one glaring grammatical error, and there's a, well, catastrophic spelling error on the front page of your book preview ("copywrite"). That's how you advertise yourself as an indie writer - and, just speaking for myself here, I wouldn't go past that. It's like turning up for an office job interview in torn jeans and flip-flops.
Not trolling: genuine advice.