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Definitely a problem. I've noticed lately that even 'professional' books seem to have more errors than they once did.I've volunteered to proofread, but so far no one has taken me up on it!
Eric wrote: "Definitely a problem. I've noticed lately that even 'professional' books seem to have more errors than they once did.I've volunteered to proofread, but so far no one has taken me up on it!"
Have you? What's the catch? ;-)
Speaking of stepping backwards, perhaps one answer might be to look at the past and give it a digital spin. Artists used to form like-minded collectives for fellowship, critical feedback and inspiration. They gave themselves a group name and used it to endorse their work. I've always liked Ranting Writers... ;-)
Totally agree with your post, Mike. I've tried to help fellow authors from time to time, with mixed responses. Now and again I run into a manuscript that has so many errors that I simply don't have time to list them all. So I send back advice, with the first two chapters (say) commented, and the author(s) simply doesn't seem to get it.I'm always willing to lend a hand, whether it's proof- or beta-reading, for whatever my input is worth; and if I don't have the time I will say so up front.
Others have created web pages with links to editors, readers, illustrators, etc. Maybe we should find a way to start *pushing* the need to use these services. A monthly subscription newsletter/journal? I don't really know, but something is definitely needed before we're all either tarred with the 'Indie' bad rep, or else, from necessity, start distancing ourselves from that tag.
I just think that the whole Indie movement is valuable. There's a creativity among us which mainstream publishers are simply unable to let loose.



Two things are painfully clear. 1: It's difficult to get reviews, especially since Amazon are now so strict with reciprocal reviews. 2: It's difficult to find beta readers.
We've tried swapping reviews, and we've tried swapping beta readings, but have we tried swapping reviews for beta readings? Might be worth considering.