Eugene, I'm sorry, but I did not realise you were asking the question
without checking the imprint. If I had, I would have not made you go "into
the wilderness". Anyway, ghara yo baba, Goa needs you! FN

On 26 November 2011 16:32, Eugene Correia <[email protected]> wrote:

> The answer to my quest as to who edited Selma's Into the Diaspora
> Wilderness lay in the book itself. I did not check the publisher's
> page when I began reading the book because I knew who the publisher
> was. As I was reading Just Matata, a new book by Braz Menezes, I, for
> some reason, went back to Selma's book. As I opened the book and went
> to page ii I noticed the credits.Besides other things, it said "Copy
> editing by Pamela D'Mello."
> Just why didn't the author or the publisher bring this to my notice
> instead of making me go "into the wilderness" for this bit of
> information?
> I normally read the ACKNOWLEDGEMENT page if there's one but Selma's
> book doesn't have one.
>

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