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Old 07-27-2018, 11:00 AM   #1
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Editing Internet Users Submissions

I am writing a book that will include submissions from randomn internet users.

As far as spelling and grammar are concerned... I don't want to offend people by asking them to check and recheck their spelling, etc. But... is there a way to do this in the least offensive way possible?

If I don't ask... can I be sued for fixing the spelling, etc? As in they say: "That wasn't what I wrote!". (I think I would just leave the grammar alone. But... I don't know at this point in time.) I want this book to read well... but if I'm going to be sued for making corrections... what's the point?

P.S I am not a master of grammar. But I do intend to receive help.



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