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June 18th, 2009

12:02 PM

Moving house!

Since I'm close to reaching the maximum blog entry limit in this blog, I may as well move on to a different service provider.

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June 16th, 2009

6:42 PM

Bless the weeping bits

The desire deepened, went lower. It filled her hips and made her vulva cry.

Beautiful. Taken from a published book, no points for guessing which one it is.

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June 16th, 2009

6:05 PM

Editing woes in epublishing

I'm just wondering here, after reading some discussions on poor editing quality in some (note that I say some, not all) epublishers, I wonder whether the problem here is the lack of good incentives that stop many good editors, copyeditors, and proofreaders from working with them. Most epublishers don't offer fixed wage, most offer instead things like a share of the royalties of the book they edited (which won't be much if the books don't sell well) or free copies of the books they worked on (um... yay, how exciting).

If I am a qualified and experienced editor of any sort, I personally do not want to work on some low wage. If I am qualified to become an editor of any sort, I'd be sending my job application to publishing houses where I get a steady and reliable wage along with other job benefits. I will not be applying to work for Peanut Romances that offer me promises of future payments (only if the book sells!) or free electronic copies of the book I worked on.

Perhaps the generally low level of incentives offered give rise to shoddy editing and proofreading? That's my guess anyway. I mean, if you offer peanuts for wages, what kind of job applicants will you get?

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