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Post by Starlit Rogue on May 27, 2008 14:45:32 GMT -5
lol, what I find funny is that I do the opposite when I read my old stuff. I think my stuff is mostly crap when I first write it and if I reread it like months or a year later I amaze myself at what I wrote. Unless it's poetry. XD
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Post by mouse on May 28, 2008 0:16:48 GMT -5
Well keep on writing people! Or else I won't have nothing to read!
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Post by deathlynx on May 28, 2008 20:15:29 GMT -5
lol...Hey Vicki, do you ever find yourself going back to read pieces just to make sure you have the specifics of a scene or event right?
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Post by Vicki Pettersson on May 29, 2008 7:43:37 GMT -5
ALL the time. Because someone (ahem!) will notice if you go screwy.
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Post by debim on May 29, 2008 7:51:59 GMT -5
ALL the time. Because someone (ahem!) will notice if you go screwy. YES, they do notice and love to tell the author about it. Over on the Charlaine Harris board, they come out of the woodwork every time a book is published and vie to be the first one to spot an error. Which is why she hired me. I like to catch the boo-boos before they get into print. Of course, there will always be some you don't catch...sigh...
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Post by deathlynx on May 29, 2008 16:49:55 GMT -5
Well, at least they're mostly small (in Vicki's case, haven't read Charlaine)...It's the Star Trek continuity error types that you gotta watch out for...
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