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May 05, 2011 02:00PM
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My english is not noble, magic is my path,and I sure love to discuss books." I call it Magic" Gareth Knight... if you don`t mind
A great book five points .. but some parts blew my mind. In the neyt days i will start the topic.
Have a nice day Hilla
Hi guys - great to be part of the Skylight group - I'm looking forward to the publication of my novel Song of the Sea God by Skylight in October 2012.
Thank you for the invite. I would like to open a discussion concerning the editorial standards of a traditionally published versus a self-published title. I have found that when books are self published on Amazon or Amazon kindle, I am often (not always) disappointed in the lack of grammatical and structural standards and discipline. I often find mistakes such as missing words or spelling errors. This will give the self published a bad reputation and none of us want that to happen. My suggestion is to read a "preview" first or a sample to check out the author's expertise. Does anyone have any other experience with self-published standards versus traditionally published? I am all for either one and getting our art "out there." Kaye Linden “Tales from Ma’s Watering Hole”
http://booklocker.com/books/6953.html
or on all storefronts
I think generally traditional publishers have a higher proofreading standard, but even their books sometimes carry typos and other errors. The few self-published books I've read have had quite a few errors, and their presentation isn't always up to scratch. Oddly I think there used to be less mistakes in books in the old days before computers when everything was typeset by hand!Skylight Press author.




