For years something has been lurking in Cape’s Side Bay. When the truth is revealed questions of mankind’s existence begin to be raised, and their worst fears are about to be realized.
I’m more on the side of not mentioning typos during campaigning. I know they bother some people a lot, and I bet some authors are super-grateful to receive messages telling them what needs to be fixed, but I sure wasn’t one of them.
Nothing posted on Inkshares as a draft or as a currently funding book needs to be perfect. It would be pretty weird if excerpts were perfect, considering we all know they haven’t been professionally edited yet. You’re going to find a lot, A LOT of typos. You could message every author about every one you come across, but once our books are successfully funded, we will be getting professional editing from Inkshares.
I’m sure not everyone will agree, and that’s okay. I just think campaigning is stressful enough already.
(I guess if I knew the person first, I wouldn’t mind getting a message about a typo. If I had already formed some sort of positive, friendly relationship with them. Make friends first, point out errors later!)
Stranger Miracles is the story of Mina, a young mother from Istanbul, who vanishes from her life with her abusive husband and comes to the US to find a new beginning for herself and her son.
"The problem with living a really long life, is that sometimes you outlive your star." A rogue planet tumbles through the cosmos; while its people desperately search for a new home in an alien system, before being jettison back out into space.
Nothing posted on Inkshares as a draft or as a currently funding book needs to be perfect. It would be pretty weird if excerpts were perfect, considering we all know they haven’t been professionally edited yet. You’re going to find a lot, A LOT of typos. You could message every author about every one you come across, but once our books are successfully funded, we will be getting professional editing from Inkshares.
I’m sure not everyone will agree, and that’s okay. I just think campaigning is stressful enough already.
(I guess if I knew the person first, I wouldn’t mind getting a message about a typo. If I had already formed some sort of positive, friendly relationship with them. Make friends first, point out errors later!)