Oh, I’m being bad and taking the publisher out of it.

 

I’m using Kindle and iTunes, so I end up with far more back, money-wise, than I 
would with a traditional publisher.  I get back 70% of the asking price from 
Amazon (minus minimal electronic delivery fees) on my purchase price.  iTunes 
is less, only returning 60%, but I’ll likely see more in my own pocket that way 
from each venue.

 

But I am going over it myself to edit it, as well as having others going over 
it (who have excellent spelling, grammar and WTF skills) to make sure there are 
no glaring errors.

 

Nothing annoys me more than seeing something published that looks like it was 
proofread by a drunken four year old orangutan with dyslexia.

 

Lisa

 

From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf 
Of Joan Croft



Good for you.  Sometimes the editing takes more time than necessary.  I used to 
work for a book publisher, so they will also edit after you.  You do want the 
manscript to be edited to the story, but if you get hung up on something, or 
miss something, it will be fixed prior to publication.

 

From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf 
Of Illiterati Photography


I just finished the writing end of things at around 5am PST.  Now it’s time for 
the editing to start.

 

Wee?

 

Lisa

**I think my brain is still in bed, snoring.  Why is my body upright when my 
brain is asleep?**

 

From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf 
Of Pam Dean

I love vampire books lol



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