tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1051848062156974901.post1842913953627703098..comments2023-12-30T06:35:43.958-05:00Comments on Feed My Need . . . For a Good Read: Iwishacana/Acanawishi New ReviewLarissahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/02739647250724315874noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1051848062156974901.post-34388061012956977672012-01-10T17:27:35.827-05:002012-01-10T17:27:35.827-05:00Hey Sybil! Thanks for stopping by and leaving a co...Hey Sybil! Thanks for stopping by and leaving a comment.<br /><br />It's rather complicated, but let me put it this way: I hired two editors, I got it critiqued, and had my friend go over it. There shouldn't be any problems, but I'm reading over it right now. And to me, it still seems fine.<br /><br />So I'll continue to read and see what happens. Thanks again!Larissahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02739647250724315874noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1051848062156974901.post-16563215034968867342012-01-10T17:03:17.761-05:002012-01-10T17:03:17.761-05:00That was a tough review. But hopefully you gathere...That was a tough review. But hopefully you gathered some gems from the fire. Do you have beta readers and an editor? I always send my books through three or four beta readers and then a professional editor before I upload it. Even then errors slip through. For my latest book, I had one reviewer say that the book was riddled with errors and then another reviewer (who was a copy editor) say it was error free. I went through the manuscript again and did find an instance of chose instead of choice and where instead of were. Two errors! Certainly not a ton as the one reviewer said, but it happens. But if several reviewers mention grammatical errors, I would invest in an editor. I have two that I use since I write so many books. One editor can't keep up with me!Sybil Nelsonhttp://sybilnelson.blogspot.comnoreply@blogger.com