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Old 07-13-2017, 05:14 PM   #21
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FWIW What I understand about authoring, publishing and proof reader(ing)
  • Even the best authors miss their own gram-speller-ing errors. They get too close to the work. In otherw ords its hue man nurture to skrew thins up.
  • Getting a book into its final, publishable form is the editor's responsibility.
  • Proofreaders can be hired by authors or publishers; however, typically a publisher's proofreader contact list is deeper and better vetted than an author's. This is particularly true for new authors.
Hint for new authors: do not use the 6 inch Lincoln site for proofreaders. You get what you pay for.
Second hint: it helps if your proofreader is a native speaker.
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