Notes from a galley slave
May. 9th, 2007 10:22 amI suck.
Eyeballs bleeding.
The only thing that makes this process worth it is the occasional bit that makes me think "Yes, that really worked." And the chance to catch typos before they become enshrined on the printed page.
Wish there were more good bits, but trust me, even the best of prose looks pretty crappy when you are staring at it word by word, punctuation mark by punctuation mark.
Eyeballs bleeding.
The only thing that makes this process worth it is the occasional bit that makes me think "Yes, that really worked." And the chance to catch typos before they become enshrined on the printed page.
Wish there were more good bits, but trust me, even the best of prose looks pretty crappy when you are staring at it word by word, punctuation mark by punctuation mark.
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Date: 2007-05-09 04:33 pm (UTC)Readers assume that any mistake found is my fault. And, to be fair, some of these are mine, though usually I've corrected them at one point in the process and the correction never made it into the final printed book. Or, as has happened in the past, in the process of fixing one mistake, a new one crept in. I just try to catch as many as I can, and hope for the best.
I still get comments about the pre-production cover of one of my romances, which showed the book title as A MOST SUITABLE DUTCHESS. The mistake was fixed before the book went into print, but the cover image on Amazon and BN.COM is the marketing version, which, of course, has the typo.
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Date: 2007-05-09 05:52 pm (UTC)Book reviewers (I edit a lot of book reviews) can be really scathing about typographical errors, although mostly they blame them on the copy editor or on the publisher (for not getting a better copy editor). What the people reading the reviews don't realize is that said reviews were equally (or even more) replete with typographical errors before the journal's copy editor had her way with them, so it's a bit of a pot/kettle scenario all round really.
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Date: 2007-05-09 05:57 pm (UTC)To make my life more fun, since these galleys are used for the bound arcs, everytime I catch a mistake, I wince knowing the reviewers got to see it as well.
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Date: 2007-05-09 06:06 pm (UTC)And yet, you'd be surprised how often authors (in my field of operations, anyway) get really offended because the copy editor corrected their grammar...