ThatsTheGuy
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The deal was "disc or manuscript by snail mail only".
This happened thru another sight. I've been trying to publish several novels. This particular one was the only one I submitted for review and editing via an editor I found on another site. I expected a long, tedious process.
After sorting through a few editors before finally deciding upon one, this particular one and I have had in depth conversations via phone and email. Several snail mail exchanges served to prolong the process. The agreement in each coversation being disc or manuscript only. I prefer such things to be done in person w/each prepared beforehand.
What surprised me was the final version coming back sections at a time via internet and somehow through the site I discovered said editor. The final version has been altered considerably different to the point of where it's not recognizable. Some of the grammar corrections are so terrible, a 10 year old could spot it. Many of the corrections she made were intentionally against several characters who are what they are because of the way they speak and the area they're from. Many were intentional and she knows this.
I know my grammar and spelling can be horrible, but not this bad. I'm in the habit of using a real dictionary, thesaurus, and encyclopedias for the basis of most facts within a story of fiction. I don't want to come off as stupid or clueless to readers who have more knowledge than myself. I want them to relate to it and enjoy. My spelling is horrible as I write or type the original manuscript. It's not near as bad as the final version that came back with notable subtleties within the corrections. (Example: effect vs affect). Which was in addition to the obvious ones.
I always make a copy of the original, with all it's mistakes and footnotes before making corrections. She tried to change my style as well w/out notice. That's not going to happen. I'm targeting everyday, normal people who can actually think and believe whatever they're reading is actually possible. Or whomever is interested in reading it.
Either she didn't expect me to read it over or thought I was so eager I'd agree to anything.
This happened thru another sight. I've been trying to publish several novels. This particular one was the only one I submitted for review and editing via an editor I found on another site. I expected a long, tedious process.
After sorting through a few editors before finally deciding upon one, this particular one and I have had in depth conversations via phone and email. Several snail mail exchanges served to prolong the process. The agreement in each coversation being disc or manuscript only. I prefer such things to be done in person w/each prepared beforehand.
What surprised me was the final version coming back sections at a time via internet and somehow through the site I discovered said editor. The final version has been altered considerably different to the point of where it's not recognizable. Some of the grammar corrections are so terrible, a 10 year old could spot it. Many of the corrections she made were intentionally against several characters who are what they are because of the way they speak and the area they're from. Many were intentional and she knows this.
I know my grammar and spelling can be horrible, but not this bad. I'm in the habit of using a real dictionary, thesaurus, and encyclopedias for the basis of most facts within a story of fiction. I don't want to come off as stupid or clueless to readers who have more knowledge than myself. I want them to relate to it and enjoy. My spelling is horrible as I write or type the original manuscript. It's not near as bad as the final version that came back with notable subtleties within the corrections. (Example: effect vs affect). Which was in addition to the obvious ones.
I always make a copy of the original, with all it's mistakes and footnotes before making corrections. She tried to change my style as well w/out notice. That's not going to happen. I'm targeting everyday, normal people who can actually think and believe whatever they're reading is actually possible. Or whomever is interested in reading it.
Either she didn't expect me to read it over or thought I was so eager I'd agree to anything.